Dwarf Iris «Galeon Gold» – a low-growing variety standing about 30–37 cm tall, bred by Schreiner in 1977. Each flowering stalk typically bears three to four vivid golden buds with a contrasting blue (or lilac-purple) beard, giving the flower an effective and picturesque appearance.
The variety is characterized by an early flowering period: the first blooms appear by mid-May, and the flowering lasts for about two weeks. The flowers maintain a rich hue without fading, while the leaves are usually blue-green and dense, making the plant resistant to adverse weather conditions.
«Galeon Gold» is excellent for greening up flowerbeds, border zones, and rock gardens thanks to its compactness, cold hardiness, and bright decorative value. It is the ideal choice for both amateur floriculture and professional landscape design.