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Dwarf Crested Iris Information. The dwarf crested iris (Iris cristata) is a delicate spring plant that flowers around the same time as violets and early phlox. It will make a wonderful addition to your garden and attract bees, hummingbirds and butterflies when in bloom. Although a native of the North American East Coast, this
Iris cristata. Dwarf crested iris. Blue-violet flowers appear in early spring, carpeting the native woodland garden or shaded perennial border. Will naturalize, spreading to form a The flowering stem is sheathed by the over-lapping leaves which grow finally to about a foot high. Iris cristata Growing and Maintenance Tips.
White forms of Dwarf Crested Iris are also seen, and selections with large flowers have been developed. Light/Watering: Partial shade or shade; in full sun, requires constantly moist soil. Fertilizer/Soil and pH: Moderately rich, well-drained soil, amended with sand or leaf mold.
Iris cristata, commonly called dwarf crested iris, is a low-growing, rapidly spreading plant that typically grows to 3-6" tall. It features pale blue, Specific epithet means with tassel-like tips or crested. An excellent plant for early spring bloom in a shaded area of the rock garden, perennial border or woodland garden. Foliage
Plant everything within a few days. Soil/Location: Plant your dwarf crested Iris at the edge of the shady to semi-shady garden in average to rich, moist but well-draining soil.
Mar 11, 2015 Dwarf Iris (I. verna) has non-crested sepals, narrower leaves less than 1/2 (1.5 cm) wide, and occurs in peaty soil and pine barrens from New York south to Florida, west to Arkansas, and northeast to Missouri Conditions Comments: Soils which are too rich encourage rank vegetative growth in this species.
Mar 12, 2015 They're one of the first harbingers of spring and a personal favorite of mine—miniature irises. These beautiful wildflowers make great additions to woodland gardens and borders. Get tips on growing them here.
Iris cristata. Dwarf Crested Iris (No Advance Orders). FIRST IMPRESSIONS: This diminutive mat-forming wildflower has narrow pointed leaves. The distinctive foliage arises from underground In residential sites, locate small Groups of plants throughout shaded areas or Mass them into a spectacular Groundcover planting.
Iris, Dwarf Crested (Iris cristata). A diminutive plant just six inches tall, this woodland beauty blooms in April on shady hillsides from Maryland south to Georgia and west to Louisiana. The leaves are short, broad and strap-like, bending over near the tips. The flowering stem is sheathed by the over-lapping leaves which grow
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