Mauve blue iris type flowers held above low growing narrow grass-like foliage. Flowers successively through late spring to mid summer. Excellent for a low meadow planting. front of border or in pots.
Herbertia lahue subsp. caerulea
$12.50
Mauve blue iris type flowers held above low growing narrow grass-like foliage. Flowers successively spring to mid summer.
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Common Name | Prairie Nymph |
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Position | Full sun, Part sun |
Height | 20cm |
Width | Strappy |
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