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These are the irises that grow from true bulbs. Included are the tall elegant Dutch Irises you see in florist's arrangements every spring. The bulbs are small and easy to plant, but the flowers are big and beautiful on thin elegant stems.
Shop American Meadows for Iris Perennials including: Japanese Irises, Siberian Irises, Louisiana Irises and more. Buy Irises today and save! Japanese Irises, also called Butterfly Iris are great in moist spots!
Shop American Meadows for a huge selection of Bearded Iris flower bulbs including: Blue bearded iris, Twice Blooming Iris bulbs, Reblooming Irises, New Irises, Iris roots, Iris rhizomes and more.
Shop available flower bulbs today! Shop from our selection of both spring and fall-planted bulbs from American Meadows. We offer a variety of spring-planted (summer-blooming) bulbs and fall-planted (spring-blooming) bulbs.
Bearded Iris grow from rhizomes - bulb-like, tuberous roots, with a fan of elegant sword-shaped leaves. Light purple Standards, violet Falls and fuzzy yellow Beards are the distinguishing features of this Bearded Iris
Raven Girl Bearded Iris (Iris germanica) shimmers in the late spring garden with broad ruffled petals of purple-black standards with near-black falls. With over 63 years of breeding behind it, Raven Girl has almost unbelievable color but also blooms with 8-12 buds per stem for a long season of bloom.
Plant this gorgeous dark-blue Iris with other Specie Iris for a wonderful array of color in the early spring. Iris reticulata is famous for big flowers on tiny plants, standing only about 4 to 6 high. The variety 'Joyce' is the most famous sky blue cultivar of the species.
Sapphire Beauty is the classic purple Dutch Iris with rosy tones in the petals. Brilliant yellow flame in the falls. (Iris hollandica)
A native star of the spring season, Dwarf Crested Iris delights gardeners with vigorous lilac blooms on low growing, deer-resistant foliage. It’s perfect for both rock or woodland gardens, as it can be grown in part shade to full shade and spreads over time.
Like a work of art, Katharine Hodgkin Dwarf Iris brightens the garden with fine sky-blue brushstrokes and a splash of bright yellow. Blooming early spring the sweet violet-like fragrance tells us that warmer weather is on the way.