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Iris Reticulata

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Iris reticulata are small hardy bulbs, early flowering with delicate and fragrant flowers from the end of winter. They have elongated leaves shaped like a gutter and flowers with 3 petals and 3 large coloured sepals. Solitary on a tall stem, the corollas only reach a height of 15cm (6in). In February, the blue and orange-yellow Iris reticulata 'Harmony' or the light blue and white Iris 'Natasha' are the first to bloom in gardens. Iris reticulata grow in any good, well-drained garden soil, even in sunny or semi-shaded situations. Plant the bulbs in September or October, 5 to 8cm (2 to 3in) deep. They can also be grown in pots. Apply a bulb fertilizer after flowering. Be careful in heavy soil, dig up the bulbs to rest in summer.  Iris reticulata are perfect in rockeries, borders, and pots. To learn all about this beautiful bulbous plant, check out our guide: 'Iris reticulata: planting and growing'

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