Iris pumila 'Volts'
Iris pumila 'Volts' is a darling dwarf iris with pretty pastel pink flowers, quickly forming charming, softly coloured clumps in early spring.
Iris pumila 'Volts' is a small rhizomatous perennial and the unique aspect of this iris is that not only is it a dwarf, but it is also a pink dwarf!. Pink is an uncommon colour in this category of iris, so she's a real keeper.
Each flower blooms around 5-7 days and can be kept in a bouquet or a vase .
The leaves are thin and leathery, a bit like an ornamental grass - green in color and arching towards the ground as the plant develops.
It belongs to a horticultural group known as SDB (Standard Dwarf Bearded). This group includes hybrids between the true dwarf Iris pumila and the tall bearded garden irises. Modest in size, dwarf irises bloom before the tall irises, but after the true miniature dwarf irises.
| Flowering | April |
| Flower Color | Pastel Pink, Orange, Lavender |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -18°C |
| Size | 30cm H x 25cm W |
| Soil | Well Draining, Dry |
| Origin | Central and South Eastern Europe |
| Planting Season | September to November |
🪴9x9 cm
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