USDA Zone: 3-9
Also known as the Zebra Iris, this is a very old garden plant, still as popular as ever. It forms a low clump of sword-like leaves, with silvery-white and grey-green stripes running lengthwise, remaining nearly evergreen in mild winter regions. Fragrant lavender-blue flowers appear in early summer. Excellent for cutting. Plants must have excellent drainage, particularly in hot, humid summer regions or areas with wet winters. Clumps may be easily divided every 3 to 4 years in late summer, exactly as you would treat a Bearded Iris. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten.
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Type
Normal or
Sandy or
Clay
Soil pH
Neutral or
Alkaline or
Acid
Soil Moisture
Average or
Moist
Care Level
Easy
Flower Colour
Light Blue
Blooming Time
Early Summer
Mid Summer
Late Spring
Foliage Color
Grey Green
Variegated
White
Plant Uses & Characteristics
Accent: Good Texture/Form
Attracts Butterflies
Border
Containers
Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Edging
Rabbit Resistant
Fragrant
Massed
Poisonous/Toxic
Specimen
Flower Head Size
Large
Height
55-60 cm
21-23 inches
Spread
30-45 cm
12-18 inches
Foot Traffic
None
Growth Rate
Medium