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Iris cristata
dwarf crested iris
Family: Iridaceae • Genus: Iris • Region: NORTHERN AMERICA: United States, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, District of Columbia
Summary: Iris cristata (dwarf crested iris) is a plant in the Iridaceae family. Verdica documents 0 traditional uses, 0 phytochemical compounds, and 0 herb-drug interactions for this species.
About Iris cristata
Bloom Color: Blue, Purple, White. Main Bloom Time: Late spring, Mid spring. Form: Upright or erect.
Care Information
| Sunlight | Full sun |
| Watering | Moderate — water during growth; reduce after flowering |
| Soil | Well-drained; avoid waterlogging (rotting bulbs/rhizomes) |
| Hardiness Zone | USDA 3-10 |
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