
Iris brevicaulis - Wikipedia
Iris brevicaulis is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Limniris and in the series Hexagonae. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from North America.
Iris brevicaulis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Iris brevicaulis has large, deep bluish purple flowers with yellow and white crests on the falls. Flowers are borne on low-growing, sprawling stems which typically zig-zag to a height of no …
Iris brevicaulis (Zigzag Iris) - Gardenia
Considered quite hardy, Iris brevicaulis (Zigzag Iris) is a low-growing perennial with zig-zag stems bearing long, lax and arching, glossy bright green leaves, 10-20 in. long (25-50 cm). In early to …
Iris brevicaulis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
This low growing iris is in a family of perennial herbs. Its strap-like leaves rise from rhizomes in a flat plane overlapping at the base which may hide the flowers. The one to several blooms …
SpecBrevicaulis < Spec < Iris Wiki
2024年5月30日 · The name brevicaulis is used by Brian Mathew in The Iris, and Clive Innes in The World of Iridaceae because it was believed to have priority over the synonym Iris foliosa …
Zig-zag Iris - Grow Native!
A low Iris that is native to wet areas, mesic woods, and along streambanks, but will grow well in regular garden soil. The common name comes from the flowering stems that often do not hold …
Louisiana Irises - Iris brevicaulis - US Forest Service
Irises greet us in springtime with spectacular, large, beautiful, eye-catching flowers. Like a rainbow, they exhibit a variety of colorful patterns and shades of blue to violet, pale delicate …
Iris brevicaulis - 百度百科
Iris brevicaulis的树高是0.75-1英尺,树幅是0.75至1英尺,六月开花,养护成本中等。 [1] Iris brevicaulis是鸢尾科植物。
Iris brevicaulis (Zig Zag Iris) - Beech Hollow Farms
Iris brevicaulis or the ZigZag Iris is a perennial herb that produces several large fragrant deep violet flowers on each stem. It is called Zigzag Iris because of the fat, jointed stems that …
Iris brevicaulis - Native Plant Society of Texas
Works well in partially shaded rock gardens, perennial borders, rain gardens, ponds and streams. If kept moist, will stay evergreen. Spreads by rhizomes. Makes nice cut flowers. Propagation: …