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Iris versicolor - Light Blue

Bog Plant
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Size Information

You can choose plants in various pot sizes. Non-potted plants arrive bare root for you to pot in the specified pot size.

Seasonal Information

Depending on the time of year, pond plants may be supplied fully-leaved, with flowers, or with foliage trimmed back.

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Description of Iris versicolor - Light Blue

Iris versicolor 'Light Blue' is a blue flag iris selection for wet soil and shallow margins. It offers strong colour in early summer and copes well with boggy ground.

Appearance

It forms upright fans of leaves and produces marked flowers in early summer. Height is usually 60 to 90cm. Foliage stays firm if roots remain damp.

Care Guide

It prefers consistently moist soil and tolerates shallow water over the roots.

  • Sun: Full sun to light shade.
  • Soil: Moist fertile soil.
  • Water: Keep consistently wet.
  • Division: Divide in spring if clumps get crowded.
  • Tidy: Remove old stems after flowering.

It is a dependable iris for wetter areas where many bearded types fail.

Suitability for Bog Garden

This suits bog gardens and pond edges where soil stays wet. It works well planted in groups among sedges and rushes.

It tolerates fluctuating water levels.

FAQ

When does it flower?
Early summer.

Does it like wet soil?
Yes, it prefers consistently moist soil.

How tall does it grow?
Around 60 to 90cm.

Can it grow in shallow water?
Yes, shallow margins suit it.