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Large and luscious are two words to describe ‘Superstition’! Rightfully winning several awards, including Award of Garden Merit, Superstition has deep-purple almost black blooms that produces 8-10 buds per stem and persists over a 2 week period. Enjoy this bicolor iris in sunny gardens, in beds, and along borders where it’s sweetly fragrance can be appreciated and color can contrast against other perennials. Use as a cutting flower to spruce up insides.
• | Award Winning |
• | Blooms all Season |
• | Cut Flower/Foliage |
• | Focal Point |
• | Fragrant |
• | Reblooming |
• | Summer Bloomer |
• | Green |
• | Drought Tolerant |
• | Full Sun |
Rhizomes should be planted at soil level. Remove dead foliage in fall. Divide rhizomes in July. Prefers moist, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade.