The listing, 10 African Iris white (Morea Iris) fresh from my ya has ended.
Fortnight lily (often called African iris in Florida), was formerly classified in the genus Moraea, and is still called morea iris by some gardeners.
These plants grow in full sun to full shade! Lots of water or weekly watering. I have seen them growing right into ponds and ditches. A Beautiful cut flower plants, the blooms are outstanding!
These are evergreen perennials with spreading fans of stiff, leathery sword shaped leaves up to 2 ft (0.6 m) in length but only 0.75 in (1.9 cm) wide. The upright clumps of leaves are held in a vertical fanlike plane and they spread on creeping rhizomes which sometimes ascend a few inches. The 2-4 ft (0.6-1.2 m) flowering stalks, which are perennial, are branched and stiffly wiry, bearing a succession of short-lived irislike flowers throughout spring and summer. The flowers, rather flattened and nearly 3 in (7.6 cm) across, are milky white with yellow markings on the three larger tepals. (The three petals and three similar sepals of iris flowers are collectively called tepals.) Fortnight lily fruits are 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) football shaped, three-sided capsules.
Please be sure and already be Lista address certified! Thank you. Tammy