An early spring garden is perfect when you grow a Reticulated Iris and they look lovely when paired with other plants like snowdrops or crocus. They produce small, blue/purple blooms with yellow details and like other Iris flowers, this variety has 3 upright & drooping petals, while the foliage is slender and grass-like. The Reticulated Iris requires soil with good drainage while they perform best under a full sun, and they're drought tolerant once established. Propagate them by division as it will help the flowers revive and produce a new healthy bloom.
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Source: The Spruce
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