The Iris chrysographes, ‘Iris’, is a sumptuous iris with deliciously fragrant, dark violet blooms, often with yellow streaks on the falls. Its velvety petals on this striking black iris contrast beautifully with the sword like foliage. This is a truly black iris that is as velvety ebony as a moonless midnight in summer. It has rigid spreading standards with deep, pendulous falls. The Black Iris flowers in June on 24 inch stems. Mix them into border gardens where their fragrant blooms can be admired. Iris chrysographes grows well in moist, even in wet soils; making them especially good for problem areas. Flowers early summer and makes a stunning bouquet.
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