Katrina African Iris

Katrina African Iris is a tough, clump-forming perennial known for its graceful, sword like foliage and striking white blooms with yellow and purple accents. The flowers resemble butterflies in flight and appear repeatedly from spring through fall, especially after rain.

This fast growing plant thrives in heat, humidity, and poor soils, making it ideal for southern gardens, borders, mass plantings, and water wide landscapes. It's incredibly low maintenance, tolerates drought once established, and is resistant to pests and deer.

Light: Full sun to part shade

Height: 2-3 feet

Spread: 2-3 feet

Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-11

Foliage: Evergreen in warm zones

Bloom Time: Spring through fall, often after rain

Water: Low to moderate

Maintenance: Very low

Deer Resistant: Yes

Pollinator Friendly: Yes - attracts bees and butterflies

Drought Tolerant: Yes