Botanical name | Iris confusa |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Half Sun Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. Frost Sensitive Frost Sensitive – Will Get Damaged and Possibly Killed During Periods of Frost. Non Indigenous Non Indigenous – Exotic to South Africa. |
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Flowers | August September October This species bears flowers that may range from white to a pale blue in color, with orange-yellow crests and purple dots, in spring. |
Common name(s) | Bamboo iris |
Foliage | It has mid-green, shiny, sword-like leaves. |
Uses in landscape design | This plant can be used in the landscape for beds, borders, informal, wallside and trellises. |
Soil conditions | Well drained – Ph: NeutralSlightly acidicTolerates a variety of soil types |
Common pests and diseases | Slugs and snails. |
Growth habit | Iris confusa has a compact growth habit. |
Iris confusa (Bamboo iris)
- Botanical name: Iris confusa
- Common name(s): Bamboo iris
- Categories: Ground Covers and Perennials
Plant description:
This species bears flowers that may range from white to a pale blue in color, with orange-yellow crests and purple dots, in spring. It has mid-green, shiny, sword-like leaves. Iris confusa has a compact growth habit.
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Iris confusa requirements and features
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Requires moderate maintenance.
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August September October This species bears flowers that may range from white to a pale blue in color, with orange-yellow crests and purple dots, in spring.
It has mid-green, shiny, sword-like leaves.