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Iris 'Frozen Planet'

Iris reticulata

Bulb x 10 (More info)

"Iris 'Frozen Planet'

Bulbs x 10


'Frozen Planet' iris plants produce small, delicate flowers with distinct coloration. The petals are typically ice-white, with a splash of crystal blue on the edges. The flowers are intricate and feature three outer petals (falls) and three inner petals (standards), forming a classic iris shape. Being a dwarf Iris, 'Frozen Planet' is a petite plant, with flower stems typically reaching heights of 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters). This makes it well-suited for rock gardens, borders, and container plantings. Its early bloom time makes it a valuable addition to the garden for adding color and interest during the transition from winter to spring.


What am I Buying?

Bulbs are a form of dormant plant which when planted in the correct conditions produce a full plant over time. Plants which naturally survive as bulbs will usually die down into the ground when their season is finished in order to store their energy to return the following year.

Planting Bulbs

Most bulbs should be planted at a depth 2-3 times their own depth. e.g. a 5cm bulb will be planted at 10-15cm deep.

Plant bulbs with their shoot side facing upwards up. If unsure which side, it's best to plant the bulb "laying down".

Cover with soil and lightly water in. Avoid the ground staying overly wet as it may cause the bulbs to rot.

Feed weekly with a high potassium feed, such as tomato feed, once shoots appear.

Stop feeding when the foliage begins to die back. Allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will support growth in future years.


Reduced Plastics

Please note: In order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.

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£5.50

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SKU
IRISFRZPL-10

Feb, Mar
Full Sun

   IMPORTANT! These are BULBS, NOT potted plants.
Click 'Plant Care' tab for additional bulb planting information.

'Frozen Planet' Iris plants produce small, delicate flowers with distinct coloration. The petals are typically ice-white, with a splash of crystal blue on the edges. The flowers are intricate and feature three outer petals (falls) and three inner petals (standards), forming a classic iris shape. Being a dwarf Iris, 'Frozen Planet' is a petite plant, with flower stems typically reaching heights of 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters). This makes it well-suited for rock gardens, borders, and container plantings. Its early bloom time makes it a valuable addition to the garden for adding color and interest during the transition from winter to spring.


Click on the 'Growing Information' tab for more details about this plant.

More Information
Common Name Iris
Genus Iris
Exposure Exposed, Sheltered
Soil Type Chalk, Loam, Sand, Clay
Soil pH Alkaline/Neutral
Soil Moisture Moist / Well Drained
Height (Max.) 15cm
Spread (Max.) 10cm
Growth Habit Tufted
Flower Colour Blue, White
Ideal for... Beds and Borders, Containers, Window Sills
Planting Grow in well-drained neutral or slightly alkaline soil
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What are you buying?

Bulbs are a form of dormant plant which when planted in the correct conditions produce a full plant over time. Plants which naturally survive as bulbs will usually die down into the ground when their season is finished in order to store their energy to return the following year.

Planting Bulbs

Most bulbs should be planted at a depth 2-3 times their own depth. e.g. a 5cm bulb will be planted at 10-15cm deep.

Plant bulbs with their shoot side facing upwards up. If unsure which side, it's best to plant the bulb "laying down".

Cover with soil and lightly water in. Avoid the ground staying overly wet as it may cause the bulbs to rot.

Feed weekly with a high potassium feed, such as tomato feed, once shoots appear.

Stop feeding when the foliage begins to die back. Allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will support growth in future years.

Reduced Plastics

In order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.

Growing Information

Grow in well-drained neutral or slightly alkaline soil

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