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Sisyrinchium striatum
By Meanie
- 15 Jun, 2017
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That is normal for the Iridaceae isn't it? Each fan is monocarpic.
15 Jun, 2017
Yes, but there's never any replacement pieces. At least a bearded Iris shrivels over a couple of years, leaving replacement offspring.
15 Jun, 2017
Ah, so it just generally struggles then? How odd.
15 Jun, 2017
They multiply quite rapidly don't they.
16 Jun, 2017
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What else?
See who else is growing Sisyrinchium striatum (Sisyrinchium).
See who else has plants in genus Sisyrinchium.
This photo is of "Sisyrinchium striatum" in Meanie's garden
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Very pretty flowers, but always the base blackens and the plant dies off for me over the winter.
15 Jun, 2017