Oregon Iris | Iris tenax
Showy perennial plant that grows up to 1.5′ tall with long narrow grass-like leaves that are pinkish-red at the base and light green above. Flowers range from pale purple to white to creamy yellow. Natives used leaves for rope making. Also called Toughleaf Iris.
Plant Details
Habitats | Upland Prairie and Savanna, Riparian Forests, Bottomland Forests, Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest or Woodland |
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Habitat Notes | Meadows, pastures |
Phenology | Perennial; flowering March-July |
Mature Height | Up to 2 feet |
Shade Preference | Full sun |
Soil Tolerance | Dry soils |
Special Uses | Attracts insects, bees, and butterflies; deer resistant |