Neomarica, 'Walking Iris', or 'Apostle Plant'

produce fans of glossy dark green foliage and cream to mauve flowers. The term walking Iris comes from the way that the stems of the Neomarica arch over and touch the ground, on doing so they set roots and them move (walk) on and produce dense clumps Neomarica bicolor and Neomarica gracilis. Neomarica are a hardy palnt in sun or shade.Sun/shade.
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Neomarica :: Plant Profile and Growing Hints

Neomarica grow well in warmer regions and prefer a humus rich moist soil. Neomarica caerulea is known as the 'Fan Iris'. Well suited to hanging baskets Neomarica Bicolour Gracilis is also known as the 'Brazillian Walking Iris'. Fragrant flowers from late winter are a feature of the species.





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Neomarica, 'Walking Iris', or 'Apostle Plant'

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