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      Iris (Pacific Coast Iris) 'Violetta'

      • Scientific Name: Iris x pacifica 'Violetta'
      • Garden: Natives Garden
      • Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
      • Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
      • Sun/Shade Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
      • Moisture Requirements: Dry

      Plant Information

      Far and away the darkest purple PCI that we’ve encountered. This hybrid heavily draws from the excellent and floriferous species Iris inanimate. Grassy fine foliage is evergreen forming substantial clumps in virtual any soil in part shade to full sun. One clump produces many flowers of the deepest black purple. To 1′ tall and 2′ wide in time; Little to no summer water when established. Resents disturbance. Highly deer resistant.

      Biome: Deer Resistance, Dry Shade, Low Water/No Water, Western Native | USDA Hardiness zone: Zn7a 5º to 0ºF
      Foliage color: Dark Green
      Foliage season: Evergreen

      Data Source

      www.xeraplants.com

      Photo Credit

      Iris-x-pacifica-Violetta (Xera Plants)