Evergreen perennial with clumping strappy green foliage and blue/mauve flowers in spring to early summer. Even though it is a native of Western Australia. I have found it grows and flowers well in the frosty winters of the NSW Southern Highlands.
| Weight | 0.02 kg |
|---|---|
| Common Name | Morning Iris |
| Position | Full sun |
| Height | 60cm |
| Width | Strappy |
| Germination Code | A- no pretreatment required |
| Seed Quantity | 30 |
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