The flowers bloom in mid to late spring and are usually lavender-blue to purple, but blooms in white, yellow, pink, and orchid shades are known to sometimes occur!

As its common name “Oregon Iris” implies, this wildflower is native to Oregon, as well as Washington and California.

Its foliage is exceptionally narrow for an iris causing the plant to sometimes be mistaken for a grass when not in bloom. Native Americans used fibrous leaves to make strong, pliable rope and cord and for braiding into snares.

USDA Zone: 7b-10b.

Germination: Sow seeds just below moist soil surface at 70F for 1 month. Move to 30F for 1 month, then bring back to 50F.

Duration: Perennial.

Bloom Time: Early Spring.

Height: 6 in to 12 in.

Spacing: 9 in to 15 in.

Light: Part Shade.

Soil Moisture: Dry.

 

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