These large violet wildflowers with tinges of yellow make a beautiful addition to any wetland planting. These native Irises take a few years to get
Flag, Southern Blue Hamilton Native Outpost
Blue Flag is a 1’to 2’ tall native perennial usually found growing in marshes, wet pinelands, swamps, ditches, and wet meadows. The showy flowers have
Blue Flag (Iris virginica), Seed Packet, True Native Seed
Iris Seed
Iris Versicolor
Northern Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) - 25 Seeds•Heirloom•Non-GMO•American grown seeds•Perennial•USDA Zones: 1-8Description:Northern blue flag
Iris, Northern Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) - 25 Seeds
Iowa wildflower Wednesday: Blueflag Iris - Bleeding Heartland
Iris missouriensis, or Wild Blue Iris, is a lovely perennial that hummingbirds love to visit. The flowers are a perfectly shaped miniature Iris, and they are usually in shades of blue and violet. They bloom in late spring and make a beautiful addition to the flower garden. In the wild, they are often found along stream banks or in meadows where there is adequate water. They are not drought tolerant plants. They spread from rhizomes and are long-lived, requiring little care.
Outsidepride Iris Missouriensis - 2000 Seeds
Iris Seeds
Iris Virginica Guide: How to Grow & Care for “Southern Blue Flag Iris”
Iris Seeds
Iowa wildflower Wednesday: Blueflag Iris - Bleeding Heartland
Iris Virginica Guide: How to Grow & Care for “Southern Blue Flag Iris”
Blue Iris Bulb - Israel
(Northern Blue Flag) matures to 24-36 in height and grows best in wet, wet mesic, and mesic soil conditions. Iris versicolor prefers full sun to
Iris versicolor