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Starfish Iris

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Starfish Iris

Remarkable Spotted Pattern! This exotic South African native is actually a member of the Iris family that looks like it came straight from the depths of the sea. It blooms in the spring and summer when it produces vanilla scented flowers followed by a dormant period until the following spring. Makes a good container plant, especially in northern areas. Grows 18" tall and 6" wide. Zones 9-10. #1 bareroot plants.
  • Hardiness Zones 3-11
  • Light Required Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Spread 6 - 12 inches
  • Height 12 - 18 inches

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Product Details

  • Botanical Name :

    Ferraria crispa
  • Zones:

    3-11
  • Colors :

    Brown and speckled with maroon, purple or dark brown tepals and parallel with bright orange anthers. Flowers resamble 'mutant starfish'. The dark purple spots are laid across white petals.
  • Light Required :

    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Spread :

    6 - 12 inches
  • Offer Size :

    No. 1 Bareroot
  • Form :

    Perennial
  • Height :

    12 - 18 inches
  • Spacing :

    6 - 12 inches
  • Foliage :

    Blue-green, sword-like leafy foliage
  • Flower Form :

    Flowers are shining yellow with narrow petals.
  • Blooms :

    Fall
  • Soil Requirements :

    Dry Soil, Sandy Soil
  • Growth Rate :

    Medium;Slow
  • Depth :

    4" deep

Shipping Information

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country using the shipping timeframes outlined below. We continually monitor weather conditions for extreme hot or cold and adjust shipping schedules as needed. Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship most plant items in July and August.

Most Dormant Bareroot & Potted Perennials
Zones First Ship Date Last Ship Date
3A-4B 5/1/2023 6/5/2023
5A 4/10/2023 6/5/2023
5B 3/27/2023 6/5/2023
6A 3/13/2023 6/5/2023
6B 2/27/2023 6/5/2023
7A 2/23/2023 6/5/2023
7B 2/20/2023 6/5/2023
8A 2/16/2023 5/8/2023
8B 2/13/2023 5/8/2023
9A-10B 2/6/2023 5/8/2023

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