Rocky Mountain Iris (Iris missouriensis)
Rocky Mountain Iris (Iris missouriensis) has a 1-2 foot tall stem that blooms in a large lavender to pale blue flower. This perennial prefers shade to part sun and moist conditions, but is drought tolerant once established. Irises spread rhizomatically underground, creating many more new plants. Direct sow outdoors in late Fall / early Winter. Seeds need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/4 tsp of seeds included.
Rocky Mountain Iris (Iris missouriensis) has a 1-2 foot tall stem that blooms in a large lavender to pale blue flower. This perennial prefers shade to part sun and moist conditions, but is drought tolerant once established. Irises spread rhizomatically underground, creating many more new plants. Direct sow outdoors in late Fall / early Winter. Seeds need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/4 tsp of seeds included.
Rocky Mountain Iris (Iris missouriensis) has a 1-2 foot tall stem that blooms in a large lavender to pale blue flower. This perennial prefers shade to part sun and moist conditions, but is drought tolerant once established. Irises spread rhizomatically underground, creating many more new plants. Direct sow outdoors in late Fall / early Winter. Seeds need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/4 tsp of seeds included.