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Blue Iris Flowers For Pond Margins
The Blue Iris was growing over a century ago, around 1900. Even back then, the beauty of the Blue Iris is selected for its form and admiration.
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Size: 2-ft tall depending on growing conditions.
Height: 2 to 2.5 feet.
3-5 bluish-purple flowers (to 4" wide.
Bloom Time: May to June.
Description
The Blue Iris plant is a vibrant native American aquatic plant that enhances ponds and water gardens. In fact, it is often considered the counterpart to the shallow-water Yellow Iris. This species thrives in wet, saturated conditions. Therefore, it grows best along pond edges or in areas with abundant water, making it perfect for water garden enthusiasts.
Blue Iris produces tall, upright stems topped with striking blue flowers. These blooms rise above the water, creating a dramatic display. Its deep green, sword-shaped leaves form dense clumps that provide texture and structure. In addition, the foliage helps stabilize pond edges and offers shelter for fish and other aquatic life.
This hardy plant adapts well to a variety of conditions. For example, it tolerates both full sun and partial shade. It thrives in rich, moist soil or shallow water. Moreover, Blue Iris spreads naturally over time through rhizomes, allowing it to fill spaces along pond margins with minimal effort. With proper care, it can remain a vibrant part of your water garden for many years.
Beyond its beauty, the Blue Iris plant also supports a healthy pond ecosystem. Its foliage helps reduce algae growth, improves water oxygenation, and attracts local wildlife. Because of this, it is both visually striking and ecologically beneficial.
In conclusion, the Blue Iris plant combines eye-catching flowers, dense greenery, and ecological value. Therefore, it is a versatile choice for ponds, water gardens, and wetland areas. Add it to your water feature to create a serene, naturalistic environment that draws attention and adds year-round appeal.
| Benefits | Spring bloomers. |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Flowers: Deep blue that rise above the leaves. |
| Size | 2-ft tall depending on growing conditions. |
| Preferred Growing Conditions | 6+ hours/day of direct sunlight. |
| Botanical Name | Iris virginica |
The table below shows the estimated shipping and pick-up weeks for destinations to USA states. These dates can change depending on weather and how strong the plants are at that time.
For example, a wet spring will have many clouds leading to less sunshine. Thus, the plants may need a bit longer to grow strong enough for transplanting and transit. With the planet heating up, a warm spring may help the plants grow strong enough to ship before the dates in this table.
| Week | States |
|---|---|
| End of April: | FL, LA, TX |
| First Week of May: | AL, AZ, GA, MS, NM, OK |
| Second Week of May: | AR, CA, NV, NC, SC, TN |
| Third Week of May: | CO, KS, KY, MO, UT, VA, WV |
| Fourth Week of May: | AK, CT, DE, DC, ID, IL, IN, IA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MT, NE, NH, NJ, NY, ND, OH, OR, PA, RI, SD, VT, WA, WI, WY |
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