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Hardy gloxinia is a beautiful perennial with eye-catching, almost exotic looking flowers which decorates the garden with showy flowers in early summer and attractive leaves until autumn.
Tubular, widely trumpet-shaped flowers are now white, yellow throated, and are borne on 10-25 cm long, erect ste ...

VI - VII

0,3 - 0,6m

full sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Himalayan indigo is an unusual shrub from, wonder of wonders, Himalayas. Its deciduous, compound leaves are pale green and look like miniature locust leaves. Flowers cannot be compared to anything you normally see growing in Central European gardens. They are pea-like, formed in erect racemes where ...

VI - VIII

0,5 - 1,5m

0,5 - 1,5m

full sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Indigo is a genus of over 700 species from various habitats. The African species indigofera tinctorial was historically the first source of blue dye before lapis lazuli was discovered. Chinese indigo – Kirilow’s indigo comes from Korea, north China and South Japan.
Kirilow’s indig ...

VI - VIII

0,5 - 0,8m

0,5 - 1,3m

full sun

5 (down to -29°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Caligula is another showy bearded iris variety with large flowers. They are bi-coloured: top petals are rich golden yellow, and the beard is velvety reddish brown. Sword-like leaves are deciduous, pale green. Flowering stalks are sturdy, about 60-80 cm tall and bear up to half a dozen flowers.
Hyb ...

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0,6 - 0,8m

0,3 - 0,5m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
If you want to stay immortal in the world of botany publish a book, best choice is an encyclopaedia, or name a variety of yours by that name: Immortality. This bearded iris produces large, fragrant, pure white flowers atop 70-80 cm tall stems. First from mid May until early June, and then again in l ...

V - VI

0,7 - 0,8m

full sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
Many beautiful plants bear names of significant or famous people of various fields. So why not calling one a name of god! Precisely one of Indian gods Siva. And to prove our point say it twice: Siva Siva. This bearded iris bears extraordinary, large flowers whose standards are pale amber orange, and ...

V - VI

0,8 - 1m

full sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7
I was always attracted by flowers whose variety names included the word sunset because I love all colours of setting sun. This bearded iris named Sunset Sky has a unique combination of pale golden yellow of the standards and soft violet of the falls. Bred by Bernice Roe in 1968. Sword-like leaves ar ...

V - VI

0,8 - 1m

0,3 - 0,5m

full to partial sun

3 (down to -40°C)

for zone 5+6

for zone 7