About
A winter-flowering Algerian iris, reaching 25-30cm, with tough, grassy, evergreen foliage in a spreading clump. Fragrant flowers with veined petals emerge from the foliage in shades of white from late autumn through winter.
About the genus
Iris may be rhizomatous or bulbous perennials, with narrow leaves and erect stems bearing flowers with 3 large spreading or pendent fall petals, alternating with 3 erect, often smaller, standard petals, in late winter, spring or early summer
Plant details
Suggested usesBorders, containers, cottage gardens. Excellent as cut flowers.
Care notes
CultivationGrow in well-drained, fertile soil in full sun. Plant rhizomes shallowly with the top exposed. Avoid waterlogging.
PruningRemove spent flower stems after blooming. Cut foliage to a fan shape in late summer.
PropagationDivide congested clumps every 3-4 years after flowering. Replant healthy rhizome sections.
Pest resistanceSlugs and snails may damage young growth. Otherwise generally pest-free.
Disease resistanceLeaf spot and rhizome rot can occur in wet conditions. Ensure good drainage.