Blue Flag Iris

Best grown in wet, boggy, acidic soils. In the wild, the roots of this iris are typically underwater for periods of time. Although the flowering period is brief in the spring, the broad, upright leaves are attractive throughout the growing season. A white form of the flower is rarely found. Cut back dead leaves in the early spring to promote new growth. Attracts bees and butterflies. Deer are not attracted to this plant since the leaves and roots are somewhat toxic.

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