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Iris germanica

This species of iris originally likely comes from the Mediterranean. A highly popular ornamental garden plant since ancient times, bred into many cultivars. It was reportedly grown by the Celts, was popular in the Middle Ages, and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. Rosa has light pink, fragrant flowers.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. A long-favored ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly grown by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. The Glacier iris has fragrant white flowers.
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A historical classic that never gets old. That is how one could describe the iris, whose original homeland is the warm and sunny regions of the Mediterranean. As an exceptionally popular garden plant, it has been cultivated since the time of the Celts and has made its mark as a favored symbol in medieval heraldry. The 'Metolius Blues' variety stands out with gorgeously light blue flowers featuring white and yellowish beards in the throat, which open during May and June. The flowers have a pleasant fragrance and act as a magnet for pollinators from the wide surroundings. Thanks to a height of up to one meter and sturdy stems, this cultivar is perfectly made for cutting into a vase, where its flowers will bring you joy for about three to seven days. After unpacking, you can simply transplant the fully grown seedling in a pot, grown by us, straight into the garden. This long-lived perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Caring for it is truly easy and can be managed even by complete beginners. It does not suffer from pests or diseases and effortlessly overcomes even harsh winters with temperatures dropping below minus twenty-eight degrees. Furthermore, it creates a beautiful structural element in the flower bed thanks to its grey-green leaves.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates originally from the Mediterranean. A long-time favorite ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. This cultivar belongs to the late-blooming varieties and combines lavender and yellow shades in its flowers.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A very popular ornamental garden plant since ancient times, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. This cultivar has dark to black-purple flowers with tangerine-colored beards.
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Iris germanica

This species of Iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A long-popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly grown by the Celts, popular in the Middle Ages, and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. The Iris English Cottage was bred in 1976. Its flowers are white with a very pale purple tinge and veining. Smells sweet.
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Iris germanica

This species of Iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A long-popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly grown by the Celts, popular in the Middle Ages, and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. White flowers with a hint of violet-blue.
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Iris germanica

This species of Iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A long-popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly grown by the Celts, popular in the Middle Ages, and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. The Iris Windsor Rose has deep pink-purple flowers with contrasting orange beards.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates originally from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts already cultivated them, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. The flowers are purple with bronze veining and yellow beards.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A very popular ornamental garden plant since ancient times, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. Pink, purple, and copper - that is the color palette of this iris.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates originally from the Mediterranean. A long-time favorite ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. Flowers in a combination of purple, light and coral pink.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A very popular ornamental garden plant since ancient times, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. Flowers in warm pink-purple tones.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates originally from the Mediterranean. A long-time favorite ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. Lasts 3–7 days in a vase. Flowers in a combination of purple to purple-black with orange beards.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris likely originates from the Mediterranean. A very popular ornamental garden plant since ancient times, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly cultivated by the Celts, it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase. The flowers are strikingly colored, dark purple with light pink and orange beards.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts were already growing it; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts were already growing it; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts were already growing it; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts were already growing it; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. It has long been a very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts were already growing it; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of Iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. A long-time very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts already cultivated them; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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Iris germanica

This species of Iris probably originates from the Mediterranean. A long-time very popular ornamental garden plant, bred into many cultivars. Allegedly, the Celts already cultivated them; it was popular in the Middle Ages and became a heraldic plant. It lasts 3–7 days in a vase.
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