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Yellow Flag Iris Seeds - 15 [GIN: Received Viola Prince John Seeds-15]
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15 seeds

Yellow Flag Iris – Yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) is a perennial plant that is native to Europe, North Africa, Great Britain and the Mediterranean area. Yellow flag iris is prevalent all over North America, apart from the Rocky Mountains. Generally found along wetlands, streams, rivers or lakes in shallow mud or water, this hardy plant will also tolerate drier soil and high soil acidity. Gardeners who often use this iris as an ornamental pond plant value the yellow flowers that bloom in the summer. However, it can quickly become invasive, and gardeners must beware of this in order to provide the most appropriate flag iris care.

The best place to plant blue flag or yellow flag iris is in a wet location that gets full to part sun. The plant can also be submerged in water for a time and still survive. Space plants 18 to 24 inches apart.

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Viola Prince John, Viola cornuta', is an easy to grow Viola. In cold climates, fall planting produces fall, early winter, and spring color. Viola Prince Johns bloom fall through spring in warm climates. The Prince John will overwinter in climates as cold as zone 4. Summer Viola plants tend to get ragged and stretched out and become slow blooming. Plant new King Henry Violas then and replace the old ones.
Plant the Prince John Viola in normal garden soil and keep them well watered but not soggy. Place them in full sun or very light shade, because too much shade will cause the Violas to get leggy. Plant the Prince John Viola in early spring about 2 weeks before last average frost date. In warm climates plant in late summer for fall and winter blooms. They look great planted in mass as a ground cover and with bulbs. Plant in locations where late fall and very early spring color would be appropriate and the plants readily reseed.
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