Yellow iris plant
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yellow iris plant flowers in summer suitable for borders or ponds makes a nice feature very sturdy plant read more
6 €
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Orla kiely 70's oval flower dandelion yellow small plant bag newdispatched with royal mail signed for® 2nd classcondition is new
25 €
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Hello, i have a number of young roots of the pond plant iristhey grow tall and have a yellow floweri would like £1thank you for looking at my advert skthey can stay out all winter and can be planted now ready for next spring00 per root please
1 €
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yellow pond iris beautiful bright yellow iris flowering each spring read more
5 €
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(trachycarpus fortunei) & one small chamaerops humilis hardy palm plantalso check out my other plants for sale - hostas, aeoniums, phormiums, palm seedlings, bamboosjust one pot remainingbuyer to collect - moss bank area of st
3 €
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This yellow, metal plant pot is brand new, in very good condition, never used;)!
4 €
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plant nutrient and soil acidifierreduces susceptibility to powdery mildew and black spotencourages strong, healthy growthwill also protect against storage rots of bulbs, tubers and corms including penicillium rot of gladioli and sclerotinia rot of dahlia when applied before storing away
7 €
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Variegated leaves green and yellow beautiful plant for the house easy to look after plants read more
4 €
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yellow canna plantcan ensure social distancing on collectiongrows to a medium height
1 €
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plant in zone 2 or 3yellow flowers are produced in abundance in summerthe roots form fibrous mats underwater, making this an excellent water filtration planttall, green iris foliage provides a pretty backdrop in the pond and is used by emerging dragonfliesalways use aquatic soil and baskets when planting marginalsgrow in full or part sunheight 60 to 90 cmthey are usually planted on the shelves of ornamental ponds and offer height, colour and structure to the pondwill also grow in moist soil by the pondthank you read moreflowers are attractive to bees and other insectsmarginal pond plants grow in rivers, streams and ponds in the wildthey are also used by spawning fish as a safe place to lay their eggscan be grown into strong marginal clumps which provide good cover for wildfowlthey are very versatile growing in damp soil to shallow waterwhen planting an ornamental pond/water feature, choose plants for their aesthetic value, however if you are planting a wildlife pond consider native plantsplease note- you will get 2x rooted stems  add to basket description a favourite british water iris, hardy and robust
3 €
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Large pond iris perfect for pond plant decoration, large yellow flowers good as a hiding place for pond life£1 each postage £450 for posting 5
1 €
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Please note - you will get 1 x root stems blue flag iris (iris versicolor) shallow water plant produces violet/blue flowers with yellow patches at the base of the petalswith upright sword like leaves and beautiful flowers these make the perfect addition to any pond planting depth 0-10cm (0-4 in) of water above soil it is also happy in wet soil
3 €
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Please note - you will get 1 x root stems blue flag iris (iris versicolor) shallow water plant produces violet/blue flowers with yellow patches at the base of the petalswith upright sword like leaves and beautiful flowers these make the perfect addition to any pond
3 €
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Please note - you will get 1 x root stems blue flag iris (iris versicolor) shallow water plant produces violet/blue flowers with yellow patches at the base of the petalswith upright sword like leaves and beautiful flowers these make the perfect addition to any pond or garden read more
3 €
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Plastimo iris 50 handheld hand bearing compass - yellowan iconic product in the plastimo range, the iris 50 is the highly dependable companion of yachtsmen, regatta addicts and top-notch racers worldwidehandbearing and traditional compass: regularly praised by technical press and prestigious skippers alike, as the most reliable, sturdy and handy handbearing compass
14 €
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The 10 mature tubular plants will be lifted on the day of collection they are beautiful yellow flag iris's that flower in july / august they can be planted in the pond (you may want to contain the root system within a mesh like bag, weighed down with earth and stones) or as a marginal as long as it is in a reasonably boggy/damp area around the pondthis is an ideal time of year to get them established ready for flowering next year please feel free to ask any questions or if you require a bigger quantity then please let me know read more
10 €
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Hi i have some yellow flag iris split today 5 available 10£ the lot read more
(England)
10 €
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Hello, i have a root of pond iris for saleit is in a pond basket and ready to plantwe also have a large variety of garden plants for sale in large potsi an not sure of the colour of the flower as all of my colours have mingled but at a guess i would say bluethank you for looking at my advert ski would like £2they will come up every year and i would like £200 for it please00 a pot for those please
2 €
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Purple / blue irisvery easy to growabout a metre tall in flowerflowers in early summerlikes sunny spot
2 €
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00 per plant at a garden/pond supply company,bargain read morebucket of purple iris pond plants flower in june and are very nice at least 10 plants per bucket which would cost you at least 5
10 €
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Young purple iris pond plants just starting to shoot will be in full flower in june price is for each plant or for the lot buyer to collect read more
2 €
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The leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsthe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon plantseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant poti will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £40the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglectit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etcthe main stalk is now about 1the dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presentsi will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backif it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruitfrom a smoke free environmenthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140i grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceiling6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) widethere is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) highit is presently in a 27cm (10it will grow anywhere: full sun or shadelook on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeana
40 €
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The leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsthe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon plantseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant poti will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £30the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglectit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etcthe main stalk is now about 1the dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presentsi will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backif it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruitfrom a smoke free environmenthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140i grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceiling6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) widethere is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) highit is presently in a 27cm (10it will grow anywhere: full sun or shadelook on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeana
30 €
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The leaves are dark green with yellow stripes and the yellow becomes more pronounced when grown in brighter conditionsthe dracaena fragrans massangeana is known as the corn plant or cornstalk and sometimes, mistakenly, called the dragon plantseveral more stalks will grow as and when the plant is cut back5 ins) blue ceramic pot but really needs to be repotted into a larger container, trough or plant poti will leave the plant in its ceramic pot and let it go for offers in the region of £23the dracaena is a tropical plant that is used to long dry spells in its natural habitat and is, therefore, easy to look after as it thrives on neglectit is a striking architectural plant that will add a bit of style as a centrepiece or in the corner of a living room, conservatory, reception area, office, surgery, hotel, bar, restaurant, showroom, shop, etcthe main stalk is now about 1the dracaena is easily propogated and i regularly pot up some of the cut off stalk sections to grow new plants that i give away as presentsi will leave the repotting to the new owner as repotting causes accelerated growth and it could reach two or three metres high with much thicker stems and leaves over a metre long, unless cut backif it starts to get too wide, simply cut off some of the side stemsif grown in a sunny room or conservatory it should bear pink and cream flowers followed by small, orange fruitfrom a smoke free environmenthorticultural nurseries are selling dracaenas of this size in plastic pots for up to £140i grew this from a cutting and have had to cut it back twice when it reached the ceiling6 metres (5ft 3ins) with a spread of about 80cm (2ft 2ins) and many of the leaves are over 60cm (2ft) long and 10cm (4ins) widethere is also a secondary stalk that is about 90cm (3ft) highit is presently in a 27cm (10it will grow anywhere: full sun or shadelook on the internet to learn more about the dracaena fragrans massangeana
23 €
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They are all in 15cm plant potsthe best time to plant them is now after blooming, which is generally between june and octoberbearded irises prefer being planted to give maximum hours of sunlightcollection only, thanksthey are ready to be planted out or can be kept in containersthese irises have just been trimmed and given plenty of organic compost to encourage flowering for next year
8 €