Iris - Louisiana - Black Gamecock
The Louisiana Iris Black Gamecock, 'Iris', has an intense blue-black; velvety texture. Four inch blooms are accented with a band of golden yellow. This is probably the most famous of the Louisiana irises. Grows best in a moist, slightly acidic soil and blooms two weeks after Siberian Irises. They need plenty of water, but a well-watered perennial border is fine. A wet spot in your garden or meadow is even bette,r and they like full sun, but will flower well even in light shade. Blooming season will extend into early summer. Multiplies annually to provide long-lasting color year after year. Louisiana Iris Black Gamecock makes a stunning bouquet. ... additional info
Peony - Bush - Kirinmaru The Bush Peony Kirinmaru, 'Paeonia', produces white flowers that are streaked with red. The unique coloration of this one-of-a-kind variety will bring compliments from everyone! Lavish blooms with layer upon layer of ruffled white petals are erratically streaked with bright red. Imported from Japan, these peonies may start slowly, but once established will last a lifetime.
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