This easy-growing dwarf is pure delight in April when it blooms on 4- to 6-inch stalks. What makes it delightful is its splendid colors, a subtle combination of blues-light lavender blue standards, and dark blue falls with white striping in the throat. Flowers are crisp and long-lasting. An appealing addition to rock gardens or any natural setting. Perfect for growing in planters.
Genus |
Iris reticulata |
Bloom Time |
Late Spring
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Color |
Blue |
Foliage Color |
Green |
Height |
48-72" |
Sun Requirements |
Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Type/Size |
6-7 cm bulbs |
Hardiness Zone |
5, 6, 7, 8
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