This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Brea, California
COARSEGOLD, California
San Leandro, California
Stanford, California
Yosemite Lakes, California
Atlanta, Georgia
Chicago, Illinois
Oskaloosa, Kansas
Hebron, Kentucky
Robertsville, Missouri
Harlowton, Montana
South Plainfield, New Jersey
Los Alamos, New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Lake Placid, New York
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Lawton, Oklahoma
Newtown, Pennsylvania
Greeneville, Tennessee
Portsmouth, Virginia
Seattle, Washington
Dallas, Wisconsin
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This plant has been growing for almost a year in our side yard and has bloomed for the first time with less than a half day of sun. The ...Read More
I planted this 2 years ago, and while it has had robust growth each year, it has yet to bloom! It has one of, if not THE, biggest clumps ...Read More
Died of bloom out so will try again.
I've tried this iris twice................both times it only survived for 2-3 years for me. Slow grower, then dies. Must not like the ...Read More
Ordered from Schreiner's so should have been the correct plant. But mine wasn't close to black, just a dark purple and definately purple....Read More
I'm growing "Hello Darkness" in Grand Junction, CO, and it looks like the photo submitted by mountaineer-charcoal black. You have to be c...Read More
Awards: American Iris Society Honorable Mention 1994, Award of Merit 1996, Wister Medal 1998, Dykes Medal 1999
My plant is really dark. I'm a little color blind so I asked some keener sighted people what they think and they all think it's "Black w...Read More
A lot more purple than black in this one. The pictures schreiners gardens posted had it shown as almost back. The upper half is completel...Read More
This 37" early to mid season bloomer was awarded The American Iris Society Honorable Mention '94; Award of Merit '96; and the Wister Awar...Read More