Iris koreana
During his last stop in S. Korea in 1997, Darrell crawled up a nearly dry stream bed beneath dense scrub for this treasure. It produces glowing yellow 1-1/2” flowers, each with a narrow brown halo surrounding the signal. Flowers are held on 6” stems above the expanding leaves. Semi-evergreen to 12”. Best with 3-4 hours of sun here, it grows in bright shade and perhaps even full sun. Produces a substantial, grassy-leaved clump after several years.
During his last stop in S. Korea in 1997, Darrell crawled up a nearly dry stream bed beneath dense scrub for this treasure. It produces glowing yellow 1-1/2” flowers, each with a narrow brown halo surrounding the signal. Flowers are held on 6” stems above the expanding leaves. Semi-evergreen to 12”. Best with 3-4 hours of sun here, it grows in bright shade and perhaps even full sun. Produces a substantial, grassy-leaved clump after several years.