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Charleston, SC - I have successfully grown this plant in the ground for years. It dies back in winter but as soon as the weather whispers...Read More
The correct "scientific" name for this plant is Trimezia martinicensis. Those referring to it as Neomarica have probably just repeated so...Read More
Don't understand why Dave's calls this Trimezia martinicensis when every other site I've found calls it Neomarica longifolia. Is it MOBOT...Read More
Beautiful delicate blooms make this an interesting iris. N. longifolia is not winter hardy so it is kept in a hanging basket. Then, pro...Read More
This is one of my favorite plants. Very cheerful, blooming abundantly almost year round, if protected from hard freezes. The foliage is...Read More
One day a few years ago my neighbor and I traded her yellow for my blue (gracilis) over the fence. Like both very much and both do very ...Read More
I have had this plant for years and shared it with many people. It will die back in the winter, but then a lot of it comes back in the Spring.
I lived in Tampa in the early 1980's, and rented a house with a bricked in flower bed with nothing but weeds. I pulled up the weeds, and ...Read More
In 1989 I inherited a pot of tall upright flexible medium green leaves. I had no clue what it was. The pot was shallow and broken, the pl...Read More
This is an easy to grow plant. It flowers all spring and summer long. Sends out shoots that lay down and root into baby plants (walking...Read More
Sold as Louisiania Walking Iris in most nurseries here - zone 10b. Easy to grow, spreads through shoots which lay down - then root.