The African White Iris Is Known By Several Names Such As The Cape Iris, Fortnight Lily Or Simply The Wild White Iris. The Foliage Of This Plant Forms A Large Fan-Like Pattern And Provides Year-Round Color And Has A Clumping Growth Habit. 2 Ft. To 4 Ft. Flower Shoots From Spring Into Fall With Eye-Catching White Blooms That Have Accents Of Yellow And Blue. Many Gardeners Choose To Plant These In Their Landscapes And Container Gardens To Attract Bees And Butterflies.
- Plant In An Area That Receives At Least 6 8 Hours Of Sunlight Daily. Native To Tropical, Mediterranean And Subtropical Climates.
- From Spring Into Fall White Flowers That Last One Day Will Form. Bright Spots Of Lavender And Yellow Appear Against And Matte White Flower.
- Water Thoroughly Twice Per Week Until Established, Then Water Once Per Week. Once Established The African Iris Is Drought Tolerant, But A Lack Of Water May Lead To A Lack Of Flowers.
- Fertilize Every Spring With Slow-Release Fertilizer Following The Manufacturers Guidelines. Prune Any Dead Of Dying Foliage And Remove Any Fallen Stems And Leaves From The Base Of The Plant.
- Remains Hardy In Usda Zones 7-10
- Can Be Grown In Pots And Containers And Are Perfect On A Deck Or Patio. It Is An Easy To Care For Plant That Both Experienced And Notice Gardeners Alike Can Grow Well.
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