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Dark Blue Species Iris (Mini Iris)

Iris reticulata 'Dark Blue'

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ZONES  2-10 | Good to grow! Zone
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Iris reticulata 'Dark Blue' (Specie Iris) will reward you with dark blue blooms in early spring. Extremely cold hardy, this wildflower Iris can be grown almost anywhere from zones 2-10.
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Overall rating: 4.571429 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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First bulb to come up!

"These bulbs were the first to flower of all my bulbs (even tete a tete daffodils), which was an unexpected surprise. Unfortunately, the flower petals were much narrower proportionally than what is shown in the listing photo. Narrow leaves are >1. 5 ft long, which was unexpected. . . If you like a ""tidy"" look to your garden the long narrow leaves of this plant may not be for you, or just be mindful of this when choosing placement. [This review is based on the bulb's first season. ]"

Laura (4/5)

Cutest ever!

"These are the cutest!! I may buy more for next year."

Trixie (5/5)

They blossomed one week after the snowbells &r very pretty.

"I plan on making an area with miniature irises to create a Ukrainian flag."

Riversailor (4/5)

Beautiful mini-irises that grew in a difficult area

"bed that has poppies and fall flowers already planted"

Me (5/5)

I would recommend.

"Came up earlier than any other bulbs, very pretty. Leaves are still green and upright after daffodils are spent. These bulbs were buried under several feet of snow for many weeks before blooming."

Suze (5/5)

Sweet

"Probably should have ordered much more of these because they are small. They were beautiful and came up early. May order more next year."

Shari (5/5)

Pretty but brief

"These have very pretty blue blossoms, but only bloomed for about one week. I had tucked them too close to my fescue and almost couldn't see them. Early February bloom (zone 9) which is nice when little else has color."

Sally (4/5)

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