Details
- Bulb Size
- 8/+ cm
- Flowering Height
- 50-65 cm
- Colour
- Mixed
- Flowering Time
- June
- July
- Planting Time
- March
- April
- May
- Growing
- Hardy
- Perennial
- Perfect For
- Cutting
Siberian Iris Concord Crush
M5664
Description
Iris Sibirica ‘Concord Crush’ is a striking iris featuring fully double, richly ruffled blooms in violet-blue and pale yellow centre. Velvet-like texture gives the plant a luxurious this presence as it flowers in June and July.
A fantastic addition bringing eye-catching colour to the garden, containers and pots. Hardy, reliable, and easy to grow, Iris Sibirica ‘Concord Crush’ returns year after year with impressive vigour and dramatic early-summer impact.
Care Guide
Cultivate Dutch Iris in a sunny area of the garden with free-draining soil.
Plant the teardrop bulbs in autumn with their pointy tips facing up, 10-15cm deep and 15cm apart in the soil. For best effect, grow in large groups.
Silky flowers in vibrant hues bloom during June and July on stems 50-95cm tall. Excellent for cutting. Leave some foliage behind to die back naturally and feed the bulb for next year’s flowers.
Bulbs will naturalise easily when left undisturbed in a warm, dry location.
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Lilacea
M6793
The breath-taking blooms of Tigrida ‘Lilacea’ sport a trio of large, intensely pink outer petals encircling an elaborately embellished centre. The inner cluster of petals are borne in a hollow cup shape, drawing your eye towards mesmerising maroon markings.
Like Daylilies, each individual flower flaunts its finery for a single day and then wanes, to be seamlessly succeeded by a fresh flush of blooms. This continual parade of unfurling buds provides a long-lasting, abundant show.
Tigrida ‘Lilacea’ makes a stunning container display for a sunny patio, conservatory, or greenhouse. Store these half-hardy bulbs in a frost-free location to enjoy their captivating blooms year after year.
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Lady Alice
L3364
Turks Cap Lily ‘Lady Alice’ is a graceful, apricot lily with wonderful fragrance – perfect for bringing a touch of elegance to late-summer borders.
Pretty, delicate, downward-facing flowers bloom during August. Striking and unusual, the pendulous flowers blend from creamy-white, to soft apricot and green with dark freckles on the petals towards their throats.
The abundance of blooms and stem height increase each year until the bulbs of this long-lived Turks Cap Lilium 'Lady Alice' are fully established.
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Jaap Groot
P1556
With brilliant, yellow petals edged by a paler lemon,Darwin Tulip ‘Jaap Grout’ radiates a warm glow to illuminate your spring display. The enormous, long-lasting, egg-shaped blooms are carried on impressively long stems, making them a fantastic cut flower for bouquets and floral arrangements.
These Darwin Hybrids make an eye-catching statement when planted in generous groupings amongst borders and in large containers. ‘Tulip 'Jaap Root' has proven its prestigious status with the accolade of an RHS Award of Garden Merit, testament to its reliability and high value in the garden.
Top size bulbs by de Jager in 9 cm pots, ready to be sent out in early February.
- Delivery
Orders for Summer Flowering Bulbs & Plants will be sent from mid March to late April.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and include VAT.
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