Neomarica gracilis Baby
By Greenthumb
- 16 Feb, 2010
- 16 likes
Here is last year new plant, formed right where the leaf splits and flowers. I have put this in a pot still connected, and it just grew roots and that year flowered! Can be split as well.
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ill be looking for this one GT..its lovely..
16 Feb, 2010
It was widely distrobuted in the 50's for big indoor mall beds and that kind of thing. You should be able to find it Sandra.
16 Feb, 2010
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Thank you. I wasn't sure where they came from, then someone posted it wild in Brazil! They are pretty easy and big. Fan growths that can be split like other iris, though not hardy to cold.
16 Feb, 2010