WHITE DWARF is a dwarf species of the Iris family (Iridaceae), distinguished by its compact growth and delicate white flowers. The flower stalk reaches about 25 cm in height, and the blooming period occurs in late May, by which time sunny parts of the garden are fully open. The flower features a white shade in standards and falls, while the beard is pale yellow, adding elegance.
The plant thrives in sunny locations: its hardiness and low maintenance requirements make it an ideal choice for both small gardens and container arrangements. Numerous shoots grow on a single bush, making the dwarf iris appear lush and vibrant despite its small size. It adapts easily to USDA zones 3–9, allowing cultivation in a wide range of climatic conditions.
WHITE DWARF is not only an aesthetic garden accent but also a practical solution for those who value simple care without compromising beauty. Its compact growth makes the plant convenient for use in rockeries, mixed borders, and flower borders, while white flowers create a sense of freshness and purity in any landscape.