Want this question answered?
I believe most iris like to be planted in full sun in most zones in the U.S. Exposing the rhizome may encourage the plant to flower.
maybe a drawf iris== Maybe it is Dietes.
iris
Iris flowers and leaves are used for flower arrangements. Iris roots are sometimes used to flavor liquors. In general, iris parts are mildly toxic.
Tennessee has the iris as its state flower.
Walter Stager has written: 'Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of songs' -- subject(s): Irises (Plant), Irises (Plants), Iris (Plant)
The iris is Tennessee's official state flower.
The flower iris is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow.
The state flower of tamilnadu is SENGANDHAZH!
The fetid iris is a wild flower found in western Europe. It gets its name from the unpleasant smell of the leaves when crushed. The botanical name is Iris foetidissima. The yellow one is iris pseudacorus. Some also call it the roast beef plant or the gladwin.
An iris is a genus of flowering plants. There are between 250 to 300 plants included in this genus. The most recognized iris is a beautiful purple hued flower that needs to be planted in late fall.
The iris was popularly cultivated in Tennessee gardening clubs. In the early 1930s, gardeners campaigned to have the iris designated at Tennessee's state flower. It was recognized as the state flower in 1933.