Irises are among the traditional and popular inhabitants of gardens. They have a long history; supposedly, they were grown by the Celts, and in the Middle Ages, they became a symbol in heraldry. Today, we especially enjoy their diversity. Among the cultivars, you will find flowers in shades ranging from pure white and soft pink to deep yellow, as well as dark purple that borders on black. These perennial plants love the sun and well-drained soil, where they easily spread and bloom reliably. Many varieties also have a beautiful, sweet scent, which you will appreciate not only outside in the flowerbed but also at home, as irises are excellent for cutting. They last fresh in a vase for up to a week and bring a touch of spring freshness into your interior.

Iris germanica

Iris germanica

Iris germanica

Iris germanica

Iris germanica