Iris unguicularis?(commonly known as Algerian iris) is native to North Africa, Greece and parts of the Middle East. I?planted mine?two falls ago, and last?winter I think it bloomed once or twice. This year it? first opened?in November, had a couple?of?blossoms?in December and has now bloomed twice in January. I have read that it is a opportunistic bloomer waiting for warmer spells of weather during the winter months and should continue until March. The buds are apparently freeze-proof, but the open flowers are not. They are?typically shades of blue, but white and pink cultivars exist as well. The strap-like evergreen foliage?reaches?12-15" tall, and the flowers tend to open a little below that. They are sweetly fragrant, but aging knees make you think twice about getting down to enjoy the aroma.?This iris prefers full to part sun, lean?soil with smart drainage, likes dry summer weather and is hardy from in zones 7-9. These conditions are not a?problem for me.
Source: http://atidewatergardener.blogspot.com/2012/01/out-of-africa-with-iris-unguicularis.html
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