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Iris Pallida - Variegata White

Iris Pallida - Variegata White

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Includes: 1 Iris Pallida in a 3-4" grower's pot

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SKU: 32906-01

Fragrant Purple Dalmatian Iris Bulbs For Sale | Pallida Argentea-Variegata 

Iris Pallida Argentea-Variegata or "Albo-Variegata" shows up to the late spring party with showy, fragrant purple flowers and variegated, sword-like leaves. The striking foliage features white and grey-green stripes that create dramatic interest in beds and borders. This long-lasting Dalmatian Iris maintains its beauty through fall and even into winter in some areas.

Excellent for cutting, the lavender-blue blossoms flaunt showy yellow beards and make perfect additions to cut arrangements. Iris Pallida Argentea-Variegata is vigorous, easy to grow, drought-tolerant, and exceptionally low-maintenance and fragrant. Simply provide ample sunlight and enjoy the show!

 

Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 3 - 9
  • Height: 2 - 3’
  • Spread: 1 - 2’
  • Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
  • Water: Moderate
  • Flowering time: Late Spring
  • Flower Color: Purple
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      • Planting Depth
        2"
      • Planting Proximity
        18"
      • Planting Season
        Fall or Spring
      • Plant Benefits
        Unqiue variegated foliage for Iris.
      • Water Quantity
        Moderate
      • Bloom Season
        Early summer
      • Sunlight Quantity
        Full Sun to Partial Sun
      • Hardiness Zones
        Zones 3-9

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      Lee Edwards
      Love these iris

      The plants arrived in good shape and look as though they’re ready to bloom, but their real payoff is their striped leaves, which will liven up the landscape all summer long.

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      El
      Expect blooms next year

      Corms are well established after 5 weeks and producing a number of shoots. Not expecting blooms this year, but hoping for a good display next spring on multiple stems.