Flowers: June-July. Plant in sun or part shade. HxS 75x60cm
Synonym: Iris louisiana ‘Black Gamecock’. A North American native hybrid which absolutely flourishes in wet soils or as a pond marginal in standing water. The giant near-black blooms (fully open are 10cm/4in across) appear in early summer and return effortlessly year after year. It is by far the most vigorous Louisiana Iris ever grown. It is particularly effective as a marginal, in a waterside planting, the middle of a border, or naturalized in a meadow or woodland setting.
Care & Maintenance.
An easy plant to grow. Tidy old foliage in spring and divide after 4-5 years to maintain vigour. Plant the rhizomes shallowly. * CAUTION. Poisonous if ingested.
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