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HAVE: Siberian Purple Iris for adoption or trade!

D Bai
6 years ago
last modified: 6 years ago

We inherited a very neglected koi pond when we bought our home 2 years ago. We have since rehabilitated it and there are HUNDREDS of purple Siberian Irises that hadn't been divided in many years. They jumped their baskets and we had to thin them after they started diving headfirst into the pond. They have already flowered this year (photos are from last spring- the stand is even thicker now!), so no flowers til next year.

I'll trim them down for shipping - Priority Mail, USA only. Multiples of 5-10. They look like a lovely ornamental grass when they're not flowering. Pretty evergreen (zone 7B). They like their feet moist to wet (and will grow in shallow water as you can see in the photos. They're on an 8-inch deep pond shelf). Part to full sun.

Seeking: Southeastern USA Native plants! Ideally: Orange coneflower (Rudbeckia fulgida), Native coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens), Itea (Virginia sweetsprire- Little Henry, dwarf version), Buttonbush (Cephalantus), Crossvine (native trumpet), Green & Gold, Rose Mallow.... Or, suggest another Southeast native as long as it doesn't need a TON of sun (wooded property with just a few sunny spots).

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