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Field Notes

Description:

It is some sort of Iris plant I know that much I just don't know what type. The leaves are very stiff and very sharp at the tops much like the Mother-in-laws tongue plant only not as dark and patterned. The plant is very hardy in this area of Texas.

Habitat:

Hardy in Zone seven and other places around zone seven.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thanks I tried to identify this plant online but they all look the same with out their blooms. This is one we have in our garden and it has not bloomed in the two years since we've had it. It may not be getting enough sunlight in it's present location.
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PublishedFebruary 11, 2015

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