Name: Oregon Iris (Native)
Latin Name: Iris tenax
Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil: Moist to Rich
Zone: 7-9
Tolerance: Wet, Fire
This native perennial has purple, lavender, yellow, or creamy white to rarely white flowers. The sepals are widely spreading and arching downward with veins a darker shade of the color of the sepal and a light yellow ridge. The petals are the same color as the sepals, but with lighter colored veins, upright, shorter, and narrower than the sepals. The leaves are light green, upright, and slightly reflexed, basal with a pink to straw base, tufted, and deciduous from branching rhizomes with fibrous roots, occurring in compact, dense clumps.
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Last updated January 27, 2012.
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| Product Code |
Stock |
Unit |
| IRIS-T |
98 |
1 gal |