Wild Black Iris chrysographes Hardy Perennial Plant graceful grass-like foliage!
The Iris genus is named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and it’s easy to see why. These brilliantly colored, spring-flowering perennials are part of a huge plant family that contains upwards of 300 species. Iris range from timid and inconspicuous wildlings to the splendid and extravagant Tall Bearded Iris, which create striking vertical highlights in the late spring border. The chosen habitats of Iris range from standing water to formal borders, and there is scarcely a color or combination of colors that can't be found. Iris plants are fairly indestructible. They thrive in most parts of the country and are largely critter resistant. Adding to their appeal, they are attractive to hummingbirds and other pollinators. Plant a variety and enjoy a rainbow of colors that will return year after year in your garden.
Iris chrysographes 'Black Form' (Black Iris)
Family: Iridaceae
Zone: 4 - 9
Natural Range: China, Myanmar
Soil: Average, moist, humus rich
Light: Sun
Height: 3'
Bloom Time: June to July
Attracts: Hummingbirds, Butterflies,Bees
Pest Resistance: Deer, Rabbit
Attributes:
Deciduous, clumping. Dark purple to nearly black purple, velvety
flowers held on tall, elegant stalks above graceful grass-like foliage.
Notes: In the wild Iris chrysographes grows on forested hillsides, meadows, and stream-sides.