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Iris confusa (For my File)
By Siris
- 3 Mar, 2020
- 4 likes
I am really hoping Iris confusa might flower this year. It is evergreen and has increased a lot. I've cut off the brown bits, since this photo, but it must never be cut to the ground.
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DAWN, I've been growing Dietes bicolor since 2015 in the conservatory, but that also has never flowered yet.
3 Mar, 2020
Interesting Siris, my old school friend in Australia says hers flowers for most of the year, I guess we’re on the wrong side of the world.
3 Mar, 2020
Have you tried mulching over winter I ve just read it doesn't like windy places it like s being sheltered and drought tolerant and doent mind shade.
4 Mar, 2020
Thank you 3PB, it is in as sheltered a spot as is possible without being parched as it likes a moist but well drained spot. I am going to give it a feed of blood, fish & bone shortly. Also I've put 2 rhizomes in a different spot, as a trial.
5 Mar, 2020
That a good idea trying out different areas let's hope the feed dies it good
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5 Mar, 2020
Thank you 3PB. Them not it, having increased considerably.
7 Mar, 2020
That's great they have increased.
7 Mar, 2020
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Have you ever grown Dietes grandiflora
(fairy iris) I have a friend in Australia who has them in her garden, I’ve read they’ll only stand temps down to -5.
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