Iris suaveolens ‘Yellow Form’
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What a lovely surprise for you!
What a tough little gem. It flowers for most of the year in a cold greenhouse and is also very happy outside.
Maybe. But what a delight.
p.s. I’ve ordered Massonia seeds having seen your beauty. M. echinata, the only winter flowering one I could find (so far) but another exciting challenge now awaits!
You have to hunt around for Massonia seed, but it is worth the search.
What a treat!
What an intriguing iris, and possibly more cream than yellow? Flowers for most of the year? It’s a good do-er then.
There is also a lovely deep blue form which is equally hardly but flowers less frequently.