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Neomarica caerulea ‘Regina’
Giant Apostles Iris
SHRUB
GROWTH & HABITAT
SIZE: 4’-5’ HT. x 4’-5’ SPRD.
USDA HARDINESS ZONE: 9b-11
SOIL: Well Drained
SALT TOLERANCE: Moderate
ORIGIN: Native to Brazil
DESIGN & AESTHETICS
LIGHT:
Part Shade to
Part Sun
Bright Filtered Light
MOISTURE:
Moderate
Medium drought
tolerance
SHAPE: Upright Fan, Clumping
LANDSCAPE USE: mass, interesting texture, accent & color, container plant
FLOWER: 3”-4” deep blue or purple showy flowers from February to August
FRUIT: N/A
WILDLIFE: Butterflies, Bees, and Birds
PLANT DESCRIPTION: The Giant Apostle’s Iris is a versatile and bold addition to
your garden. It has broad fan shaped leaves and showy purple/blue flowers
that have a pleasant fragrance. It prefers bright filtered light. The Giant
Apostle’s Iris works great as a mass or accent. It also works well on the patio
in a container. This variety has proven to be more durable and flowers longer
than others.
PESTS & DISEASES:
PESTS: N/A
DISEASES: N/A
NCR
GIANT APOSTLES IRIS