Botanical Name: Common Names:
Iris innominata Golden Iris,
Native: Foliage Type:
No Deciduous
Plant Type: Plant Habit:
Grasses, Strappy & Tufting Clumping, Spreading, Tufting
Description:
A hardy Iris that is native to California. It has short upright, dark-green sword-like leaves. Flowers are Golden yellow with darker veins on 12cm tall stems, appearing in Spring. Mass plant for a showy display, use dotted throughout borders or in containers. Ideal for small gardens.
Mature Height: Mature Width:
15-30cm 30-60cm
Position: Soil Type:
Semi Shade, Shade Loam, Sandy, Well Drained
Landscape Use(s)
Borders / Shrubbery, Courtyard, Cut Flower, Embankment, Mass Planting, Park And Gardens, Rockery, Shady Garden, Container / Pot
Pests & Diseases: Aphids, Generally trouble free, Snails And Slugs
Cultural Notes:
Plant Care
Annual slow release fertiliser, Liquid feed, Mulch well
Family Name: Origin:
Iridaceae NorthAmerica
Characteristics
Foliage Colour: Green
Flower Colour: Yellow
Flower Fragrant: No
Flowering Season: Spring
Fruit: Insignificant
Requirements Tolerances
Growth Rate: Fast
Maintenance Level: Low
Water Usage: Low, Medium / Moderate
Drought: High
Frost: Moderate
Wind: Medium / Moderate