In early spring, when most plants are just beginning to show signs of life, the Dwarf Iris Blue Note stands out with its deep blue-purple blooms and distinctive, slender petals. Its subtle grey-blue foliage adds a refined touch, making it a reliable feature in any garden. This variety is valued for its resilience in challenging conditions and enduring appeal, offering both classic elegance and robust performance in compact spaces.
Plant Blue Note Iris bulbs from September to October. Autumn planting allows the bulbs to establish roots before winter, ensuring healthy growth and a vibrant display the following spring.
Set each bulb at a depth of 8-10 cm in well-drained soil. This depth protects the bulbs from frost and encourages stable, upright growth.
Allow 10 cm between each bulb. Adequate spacing helps the plants develop into neat, attractive groups and supports good airflow.
The Dwarf Iris Blue Note reaches a mature height of approximately 15 cm. Its compact size makes it ideal for the front of borders, rockeries, or container displays.
This variety flowers in April, producing vivid blue-purple blooms that are among the first perennial bulbs to appear in the season. Their early colour provides interest when few other plants are in flower.
Blue Note is fully hardy and overwinters well in the ground without the need for lifting. Young plantings may benefit from a layer of mulch to protect against severe cold.
Well suited to low borders, rock gardens, and containers, Blue Note is effective for creating bold patches of colour or as an edging plant. Its disease resistance and minimal care requirements make it a practical choice for both experienced gardeners and those new to planting bulbs.
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Each pack contains 500 Blue Note Dwarf Iris bulbs. Clear cultivation instructions are provided on every label to support successful planting and growth.
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