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Author Topic: iris damascena / lycotis  (Read 1406 times)

jes

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iris damascena / lycotis
« on: September 27, 2013, 09:58:55 AM »
Hello
can somebody tell me about iris damascena and iris lycotis ?
I just get one of etch from a friend but what do I do with them?
He cant tell my nothing and I can find anything on the www.
pleas help
thanks Jes
Copenhagen - Denmark

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Re: iris damascena / lycotis
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2013, 10:48:28 AM »
Iris damascena is from Syria, I. lycotis from Armenia? dry conditions for both of them, full sun, calcareous soil.
they are hardy and stunning flowers   :) ;D ;D
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Re: iris damascena / lycotis
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2013, 11:11:51 PM »
If your friend has these he /she should know where they came from Jes. They are very tricky plants to grow in most of Europe.

They rot very quickly if they get wet when the weather is hot. They do not like root disturbance. Plant on gritty soil like Fred said. Cover the rhizomes with 2 or 3 cm of gravel. Grow in full sun. Water when you plant them, then dry out before winter gets cold. Water again when they start to grow in the spring. Dry in summer. Full sun.

It is important to cover the rhizomes with gravel. If you cover them with soil or compost instead; they are more likely to rot.

Aphids can also kill them very quickly!
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