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Iris Foetidissima
£1.95per gramminimum 2.6gmax 500g per order
The unusual "Welsh Gladwyn," is usually grown not for its quite pretty pale mauve flowers, but for the bright orange seeds which burst forth from the seed-pods in autumn, but do not fall until spring (as demonstrated in the picture). The botanical name refers to the fact that the crushed leaves smell like roast beef!!! Whole stems can then be cut to make an impressive floral display which lasts until the following year. Once you have a clump be sure to share the ripe seeds around you borders where they will slowly naturalise into trouble-free clumps!
- Common name
- Welsh Gladwyn
- Family
- Iridaceae
- Seeds per gram
- 15 / g
- Minimum order
- 2.6 g
- Maximum order
- 500 g
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