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Grass-leaved iris, also known as Grass-leaved flag, Plum scented iris
Grass-leaved iris requires well-drained soil and flourishes in full sun to partial shade. A special care point is to ensure moderate moisture without waterlogging, as this species can tolerate dry conditions but not consistently wet feet. Deadheading the spent blooms promotes continued flowering. Overall, grass-leaved iris is easy to care for, making it suitable for beginner gardeners. The plant’s resilience and low maintenance needs emphasize its simplicity in care.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Toxic to Pets
Toughness | High |
Care Level | Medium |
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Watering Schedule | Every week |
Sunlight Requirements | Full sun |
Soil Type | Garden Soil |
Soil pH | 6-7 |
Planting Time | Mid summer, Late summer, Fall, Winter, Spring |
Hardiness Zones |
3-9
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Toxicity | Toxic to Pets |
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