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Ground Iris

Iris macrosiphon

perennial herb View on Calscape

Care

Sun

full sun, part shade

Water

low

Soil

Medium; Prefers damp loamy soil with plenty of organic matter.

Size

1–2ft tall , 1–1ft wide

Bloom

Mar-May

Foliage

Deciduous

Deer

Resistant

Container

Friendly

Fragrant

Yes

Flowers

Prized

Native Range

Grasslands and open woodlands of the Sierra Nevada foothills and interior valleys, 500-4000 ft elevation

Care Guide

Planting

Plant Ground Iris in full sun in spring, spacing plants to account for their mature height of 1-2 feet. This Bay Area native prefers damp loamy soil with plenty of organic matter and medium drainage, so amend your soil before planting if it's compacted or lacks organic matter. Avoid planting in areas that stay soggy year-round, as the iris will rot in waterlogged conditions.

After Planting

Water weekly during your first summer to establish the plant, then taper off to just once or twice monthly once established - this iris is drought-tolerant and needs very little summer water. Expect the plant to go dormant or lose foliage during hot, dry summers, which is normal behavior. The #1 mistake is overwatering; resist the urge to coddle this tough native plant, especially after year one.

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Wildlife Supported

Insects

Pollen · Spring

Early spring native bees forage on iris pollen

Pollen · Spring

Visits iris flowers during spring bloom for pollen collection

Foliage · Spring

Feeds on iris foliage during spring growing season

Mammals

mod Blue Oak
Shelter · Year-Round

Ground iris occurs in oak woodland understory providing cover structure

Where to Buy

East Bay Wilds

2110 Eighth St, Suite 202, Berkeley

Fri 9:30am-4pm (occasional Sat, call ahead)

1.5 mi (510) 409-5858 Website