Published on June 3, 2012 by Casey
Dense and spreading with thin, grass-like foliage, this Iris boasts large and showy flowers Starting in mid-May in shades of blue, purple and even white, pink and yellow. This plant thrives in dry, sandy soils and forms a spreading groundcover when planted en masse in part to full sun
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