Description

Dark brown, slightly flattened seeds collected from iris pods. Flowering plants produce pale blue blooms with darker blue veining across each petal, creating a lace-like pattern. Six-petaled flowers with upright standards and drooping falls. Sword-shaped green foliage. Suitable for garden beds or borders.

Admired for its distinctive appearance and rewarding growth, Rare Iris Seeds-Blue Lace brings fresh character to home gardens, raised beds, containers, and edible landscapes.

Product Features
Dark brown, slightly flattened seeds collected from iris pods
Flowering plants produce pale blue blooms with darker blue veining across each petal, creating a lace-like pattern
Six-petaled flowers with upright standards and drooping falls
Sword-shaped green foliage
Non-GMO premium seeds
Planting Information

1. Growing Information

Plant TypeAnnual or Perennial Flowering Plant
SunlightFull sun (6+ hours daily) for best color and blooms.
SoilFertile, well-drained soil. Add grit if needed. Avoid waterlogging.
Planting MethodSow in well-draining soil, lightly cover
TemperatureSuitable seasonal temperatures
WateringKeep moist during germination; water deeply once established.
DifficultyEasy

2. How to Grow

1

Sow in well-draining soil, lightly cover. Cold stratification improves germination.

2

Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best color and blooms.

3

Fertile, well-drained soil. Add grit if needed. Avoid waterlogging.

4

Keep moist during germination; water deeply once established.

5

Transplant when ready. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers.

3. Garden Uses

Flower garden borders Cottage-style gardens Decorative containers Mass plantings Cut-flower displays

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