This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Salvisa, Kentucky
Durham, Maine
Hagerstown, Maryland
Medway, Massachusetts
Robertsville, Missouri
Auburn, New Hampshire
Concord, North Carolina
Belfield, North Dakota
Coshocton, Ohio
Sawyer, Oklahoma
Columbia, South Carolina
Conway, South Carolina
Greeneville, Tennessee
Madison, Wisconsin
Tomah, Wisconsin
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I've had this iris for three years now, and I look forward to it each year. It has a large flower head that is so beautiful! Probably my ...Read More
I am impressed with this lovely pink iris. Not only did it survive the flood like rains, it bloomed and multipled.
Awards: American Iris Society Honorable Mention '77, Award of Merit '79, Hans and Jacob Sass Medal '81
IB - 20" (51 cm). Blooms M-L.
According to the Iris Register, "S. raspberry-pink; F. raspberry on upper half, raspberry-pink on l...Read More