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This iris was along my walkway in Durham,NC when I moved into my house over 10 yrs ago and I have done absolutely nothing to it except cu...Read More
Hardy to Z3-4. Highly susceptible to iris borer, more than bearded iris, so this needs to be regularly monitored.
Planted our very first green, as in vegetated, roof over our sunroom back in the fall of 2008. Planted the usual sedums , but also plant...Read More
I have had great success growing " roof iris", I grew it from seed ( from
Gardensnorth ) and I've moved it twice, the first place...Read More
My favorite pass-along plant. Grows in sun or shade. Only care needed is to cut back old foliage in spring -- here in zone 5 the foliage ...Read More
They will bloom in the shade or sun, but the only iris I know of that blooms in the shade.
PLANT THRIVES IN INDIANA CLIMATE. NEEDS LITTLE OR NO FEEDING. SUN OR PARTIAL SHADE WORK FINE.
SEEDS PRODUCE SECOND YEAR BLOOM IN ...Read More
The Japanese Roof Iris does very well in coastal South Carolina and provides an interesting "topic" plant. Mine was planted in 1990 and h...Read More
Roof Iris or Root Iris? Or is it a Wall Iris?
It IS grown on thatch roofs in Japan, hence its most common vernacular name...Read More