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Plant Characteristics
Cultivation
Features: ground cover, fire resistant
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Scientific Names

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Read about Iris douglasiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iris douglasiana, Herb. Rhizome stout, short, creeping: lvs. about 6 in a tuft, broadest in the middle, strongly ribbed, 1-2 ft. long: st. 1-2 ft. high, usually simple, with 1 long bract-lf.: tube ½ - ¾ in. long: fls. 3—4 in. diam.; outer segms. obovate-spatulate, spreading and recurved, pale lilac, with a white disk and purple veins; inner segms. shorter, erect, lanceolate, acuminate, pale lilac, veined. Calif. B.M. 6083. Gn. 50: 272.— Exists in an endless variety of color-forms, varying from pale lilac to deep violet with considerable variation in the veining.


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