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Iris setosa var. canadensis 'Nana'
Beach-head Iris
Plant Type:
SUN PERENNIALSIris setosa var. canadensis ‘Nana’ (syn. Iris hookeri) – is the true diminutive form. Porcelain blue iris flowers bloom in early summer among the green swords held vertically. Beach-head Iris is a very nice upright element in the rock garden and will be further dwarfed if grown in a trough where it is just fetching. This sweet little iris has been kicked back and forth by taxonomists. Said to prefer acid conditions in full to part sun, we have grown it in calcareous soil in a trough where it thrived. The dwarf Beach-head Iris is clumping, a slow to moderate increaser and the foliage is especially handsome. Division.
Characteristics and Attributes for Iris setosa var. canadensis 'Nana'
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring / Summer / into Autumn
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Full Sun
Attributes
- Rock Garden
- Border
- Potted Plant
- Edging
- Trough
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Slow
Soil
- Draining
- Fertile
Origins
- Northeastern North America
Propagated By
- Division
Genus Overview: Iris
Common Name: Iris
From small woodland species and tiny forms happy in a sunny trough to those that stretch to one's waist and higher irises are among the most beautiful and unique of herbaceous perennials. They come in an amazing array of colors with fans of foliage that provide textural contrast to other garden denizens long after the flowers have passed. None that we carry are especially common. All are beautiful in the full sun border with many adaptable to pond's edge. They want a home! Pot grown division unless otherwise indicated.