The Louisiana Irises are some of the most wonderful native plants in North America. Growing in and near wetlands in Louisiana and neighboring states, these amazing irises have cross-hybridized naturally over the years, so there are now an infinite number of colors and types. According to Iris expert, Claire Austin, today, they are found in the wild in tones of blue, lavender, yellow, white, pink, and orange/red, the latter color not found in any other irises. Their flowers are large and flatter than other irises, with less of a distinction between the upward center petals and outer falls, the petals that droop on most irises. This unique flower form makes the Louisiana Iris, in some ways, especially when viewed from above, the most beautiful of all the worlds irises.
They need plenty of water, but a well-watered perennial border is fine. A wet spot in your garden or meadow is even better.
More InformationSKU | AM014470 |
Item Package Size | Bag of 1 |
Common Name | Bold Pretender Louisiana Iris |
Botanical Name | Iris louisiana Bold Pretender |
Zones | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Light Requirements | Full Sun |
Flower Color | Red |
Flower Size | 4-6" flowers |
Mature Height | 28-36" tall |
Estimated Mature Spread | 18-24" wide |
Growth Rate | Medium |
Bloom Time | Early to mid summer |
Planting Depth | Plant so that the top of the root is 1" below the soil line. |
Ships As | Bare Root |
Foliage | Green sword-like foliage. |
Soil Type | Loamy Soil, Moist/Wet Soil, Acidic Soil |
Soil Moisture | Average, Moist / Wet |
Advantages | Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Native, Good For Cut Flowers |
Additional Information | Great for edges of ponds, streams, swamps and bogs. |
Ideal Region | Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Pacific Northwest |
Planting Time | Spring / Summer |
Poisonous or Toxic to Animals | Some parts poisonous if ingested. |
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada | No |