Iris Pseudacorous, commonly known as Yellow Iris is a suckering herbaceous perennial with tall upright, narrow green leaves. In the months of May, June and July the Iris Pseudacorous bears tall, erect stems with lovely, summer yellow flowers with a dark green centre and veining across the petals.
Can be planted in a variety of locations including flower beds and borders and wall side borders. Can be planted in a range of planting schemes and garden types which makes this Iris a perfect all rounder in the garden.
Iris Pseudacorous care
Plant the Iris Pseudacorous in a sunny area of the garden with moist, wet soils where it will thrive. Often planted at the edges of ponds and streams with the wet, moist soil types. Simply prune back in autumn any dead or damaged foliage to encourage a healthy growth and once flowered, cut back the older flowers to the ground. To prevent congestion divide the plant every three to five years.






