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Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are early spring flowers, and the bulbs are planted in fall just like daffodils and tulips.
As soon as your order is placed you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second email the day your order ships telling you how it has been sent. Some perennials are shipped as potted plants, some as perennial roots packed in peat. The ‘Plant Information’ section describes how that item will ship. All perennials and fall-planted bulbs are packaged to withstand shipping and are fully-guaranteed. Please open upon receipt and follow the instructions included.
Perennials and fall-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your Growing Zone. Perennial and fall-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. See our shipping information page for approximate ship dates and more detailed information. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (802) 227-7200 or contact us by email or chat.
Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"I wanted to use this plant in a container before adding it to my garden and was disappointed that there have been no bloom results. The bulbs look sad."
"I use these as accent plants and for the pollinators. They'd are beautiful in mass."
"blades that have come up so far look like wild garlic. No flowers yet. I didn't prepare the soil right so do not expect much."
"Spring in the Northwest can be grey! These beautiful white to make a great combo. The rest I planted along the driveway with autumn crocus. Next to the bright green leaves of the crocus, the white definitely stands out. They certainly light up my yard and brighten my day. Wish I had bought lots more."
"I waited breathlessly for weeks, then--Wham!--suddenly there were flower spikes almost overnight and then blooms! But the downside here is that they lasted barely a week. Next time I'll plant these for cut flowers rather than as part of a perennial plan."
"We lost an oak tree to sudden oak death and I planted about 300 bulbs on the hillside that the oak once shaded. Just as the bulbs were starting to bloom my former 'gardening' service weed wacked the hillside, cut all the buds off with the exception of a group of Dutch Iris White Excelsior that were off to the side and had already started to bloom. I have now fired the yard service (I can't call them gardeners) and am hoping that the bulbs will grow and bloom next year."