Iris pseudacorus var bastardii - 2014
By Andrewr
- 2 Jun, 2014
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Form of our native flag iris with pale yellow flowers.
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The bright yellow ones can be seen beside rivers or ponds in Britain. This pale yellow version is quite unusual.
3 Jun, 2014
hope it spreads! do they self-sow?
3 Jun, 2014
No, they don't self sow, but the roots run quite aggressively. It is planted in a basket in the pond, and needs dividing every three or four years.
3 Jun, 2014
ah, right! i could see the pot but thought it was close by the water rather than in it.
3 Jun, 2014
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I've only every seen blue iris, are yellow ones common?
3 Jun, 2014