Iris, Lamance

Iris brevicaulis

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1 Gallon | Hardiness Zones 4-9

This native Iris is found on lowgrounds in the south central U.S. It has relatively short leaf blades with zig-zag stems and surprisingly large blue flowers that are held above the foliage. It is a good garden plant in moist fertile soil where it spreads slowly to form colonies.

Plant Specs
  • Zones: 4 - 9
  • Sun: Full Sun and Part Shade
  • Soil: Well-drained and Moist
  • Height at Maturity: 10 - 15 Inches
  • Spread at Maturity: 10 - 12 Inches
  • Growth Rate: Moderate

Flower/Foliage

Foliage: The leaves are sword-shaped, bright green, and grow in a fan-like arrangement, providing a lush, grass-like appearance.

Flowers: Produces violet to blue, occasionally white, flowers in late spring to early summer. The blooms are 2-3 inches across and have a unique zigzagging stem, adding an interesting visual element to the garden.

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Care Info

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Light Requirements: Prefers full sun to partial shade. Iris brevicaulis thrives in a range of light conditions, from full sunlight to partial shade. While it can tolerate some shade, full sun is ideal for optimal flowering. In hotter climates, providing some afternoon shade can help protect the plant from intense heat.

Soil Requirements: Prefers moist, well-draining soil. This iris grows best in rich, loamy soils that are slightly acidic to neutral (pH 6.0-7.0). It is naturally found in wetland areas, so it performs well in soils that remain consistently moist. Adding organic matter, such as compost or leaf mold, will improve soil fertility and structure, creating an ideal environment for healthy growth.

Watering: Requires regular watering to maintain consistently moist soil. Iris brevicaulis does not tolerate drought well and should be watered regularly, especially during dry periods. The soil should remain evenly moist but not waterlogged. Mulching around the base of the plant helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, particularly in warmer climates.

Temperature and Humidity: Hardy in USDA zones 4-9. Iris brevicaulis is well-suited to temperate climates and can tolerate cold winters, making it a versatile choice for gardens across a wide range of regions. The plant prefers moderate to high humidity, which aligns with its natural wetland habitat.

Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to encourage healthy growth and vibrant flowering. An additional application of fertilizer in mid-summer can help sustain the plant during its active growing season. Organic fertilizers, such as compost or well-rotted manure, are also beneficial for maintaining soil fertility.

Pruning: Prune lightly after flowering to remove spent blooms and tidy up the plant. Removing dead or damaged leaves will help keep the plant looking neat and can prevent the spread of diseases. In late fall or early winter, trim back any remaining foliage to the ground to prepare the plant for dormancy.

Pests and Problems: Generally pest-resistant, but may occasionally be affected by iris borers, aphids, or fungal diseases such as leaf spot. Ensuring good air circulation around the plant and avoiding overhead watering can help prevent fungal issues. If pests or diseases are detected, treat with appropriate measures such as insecticidal soap or fungicides.

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What to expect upon delivery

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