Iris foetidissima AGM, Stinking or Gladwin Iris, 10, 20, 30 or 50 Fresh Seeds, Lovely Pale Purple & White flowers with Purple Veins, Bright Orange Autumn - Winter Fruits, Fabulous UK Native Woodlander, Hardy Perennial, Salt & Alkaline Tolerant, Great for Pollinators! Iris sibirica ‘Light Blue’ or ‘Mid Blue’, Siberian Flag Iris, 10, 20, 30 or 50 Fresh Seeds, Masses of Blue Umbels Flag Iris Summer Blooms, Unusual lance shaped grass-like Leaves, Hardy Perennial, Great for Pollinators, Fabulous Cut Flowers! Free UK Postage. This auction is for 10, 20, 30 or 50 fresh seeds of Iris foetidissima (Photo 3, 8, 9, 10) or Iris sibirica ‘Light Blue’ (Photo 2) or Iris sibirica ‘Mid Blue’ (Photo 1, 4, 5, 6, 7) or a Mix of all species/varieties (packaged separately), home grown organically in the UK of these fully hardy clump forming perennials. Iris foetidissima is found growing in woodland, hedgerows & sea cliffs in the UK, Ireland, Western Europe to Italy, Greece & North Africa. It has received the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) from the RHS. Iris sibirica ‘Light Blue’ or ‘Mid Blue’ or a Mix of both varieties (packaged separately), UK home grown hardy clump forming perennials found from Europe to Siberia. Great for pollinators! Iris foetidissima This is a great plant for adding to woodland gardens, shady spots, cottage coastal & nature gardens, rockeries etc. It does well in fairly well drained sites in semi-shade at the front of the border, but is quite tolerant of other soil types, salt & moisture. It is an evergreen perennial growing to 80cm high & across, with glossy rich green leaves & produces small, yellow-tinged, dull purple summer flowers followed by large pods opening to show bright orange-red seeds, which persist into winter. It is known as stinking because some people find the smell of its leaves unpleasant when crushed or bruised, an odour that has been described as beefy. Great for Pollinators! Iris sibirica It is a great plant for adding to borders, cottage gardens or prairie type plantings, rockeries etc & areas of well drained damp ground, bog gardens or pond & lake edges. They do well in moist but well drained sites in full sun or partial shade, but are quite tolerant of other soil types & moisture. They are best at the middle of the border, at a pond edge or even as a specimen in pots. It is a deciduous rhizomatous herbaceous perennial growing up to 1.2m tall & 50cm across, with narrow grassy foliage & branched stems bearing up to 5 Violet - Blue flowers, 6 - 7cm wide in early summer, the falls veined purple on white at the base. These are followed by short brown seed pods. Great for Pollinators! Please note the last photo is for illustrative purposes only, showing the size seeds you will receive. If you have any problems with your item please contact as soon as possible rather than leave negative feedback, your custom is greatly valued & we hope to ensure you have a positive buying experience. Many thanks, Manchester Botanics Iris