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Louisiana iris
Louisiana iris






It is a beardless, crestless iris (Louisiana Iris group) that is native to swamps and wetlands of the deep South and of the lower Mississippi Valley from Louisiana north to southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois. Images courtesy of Walter's Gardens, Inc., all rights reserved.Iris fulva is commonly called copper iris because of the unusual copper color of its flowers. Butter and Sugar Siberian Iris is the 1981 of the AIS Morgan Award and the 1986 Morgan-Wood Medal (the highest awards given exclusively to Siberian Iris by the AIS), won both the Judges Choice Award and an Honorable Mention in its 1978 showing. They generally keep the best looking foliage where they have reliable access to moisture during the growing season. The deep green narrow foliage provides grass-like motion in the garden even when the plants are not in flower. Provide Siberian Iris with an average moist to consistently moist moderately fertile soil and they can be planted near ponds, streams, and bog gardens as well as in average moist garden and landscape settings. Butter and Sugar flowers in midseason atop sturdy 24-30"H stems. This multi-award winning Siberian Iris produces large flowers composed of white standards and nicely contrasting buttery yellow falls and both of which are accented with greenish veining. Images courtesy of Walter's Gardens, Inc., all rights reserved. Item# 11940 Blueberry Fair is the 2004 winner of the AIS Morgan Wood Medal (the highest award given exclusively to Siberian Iris by the AIS) and the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS Society. Provide Siberian Iris with an average moist to consistently moist moderately fertile soil and they can be planted near ponds, streams, and bog gardens as well as in average moist garden and landscape settings. Blueberry Fair Siberian Iris is a clump forming rhizomatous perennial with upright to arching narrow deep green foliage that provides grass-like motion and interest even when the plants are not in flower.

louisiana iris

  • Yellow Foliage/Stems or Marked with YellowĪn award winning Siberian Iris, Blueberry Fair produces large flowers composed of deep violet-blue falls with contrasting white signals and slightly lighter blue standards produced on sturdy 3-4' stems in late spring to early summer.
  • White Foliage/Stems or Marked with White.
  • Silver or Gray Foliage/Stems or Marked with Gray or Silver.
  • Purple Foliage/Stems or Marked with Purple.
  • Orange Foliage/Stems or Marked with Orange.
  • Maroon, Burgundy, or Purplish-Red Foliage/Stems or Marked with those or similar colors.
  • Chartreuse Foliage/Stems or Marked with Chartreuse.
  • Black Foliage/Stems or Marked with Black.
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    Louisiana iris