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Iris pallida `Aurea Variegata' is evergreen in Pacific Northwest gardens, although it will die back in colder climates. We love the strong glaucus green leaves with golden yellow stripes lighting up grey days or glowing in summer twilight. The fragrant pale violet blue flowers are a bonus. This plant has been rumored to not be favored by deer or rabbits. It thrives best in full sun with good drainage.
early summer 18"-22" x 24"
pale violet blue flowers
full sun Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |