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hanging iris plant Neomarcia Gracillis

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hanging iris plant Neomarcia GracillisDescription: Neomarica gracilis, commonly known as the Brazilian Walking Iris, is an exotic, clump forming perennial prized for its beautiful, orchid like flowers and unique propagation habit. Native to tropical regions, this iris produces new plantlets at the end of flowering stems, allowing it to "walk" as these plantlets root around the parent plant. Its striking flowers and graceful, arching leaves make it an excellent choice for borders, shaded

Description:
Neomarica gracilis, commonly known as the Brazilian Walking Iris, is an exotic, clump-forming perennial prized for its beautiful, orchid-like flowers and unique propagation habit. Native to tropical regions, this iris produces new plantlets at the end of flowering stems, allowing it to "walk" as these plantlets root around the parent plant. Its striking flowers and graceful, arching leaves make it an excellent choice for borders, shaded beds, and container displays.

Flowers:
The Brazilian Walking Iris blooms in late spring to early summer, producing delicate, white and blue, orchid-like flowers with intricate patterns of purple and yellow on the petals. Each flower lasts only a day, but blooms appear in succession, creating an extended flowering period. The fragrant blooms attract pollinators, adding both color and life to shaded areas of the garden.

Foliage:
The plant features narrow, sword-like green leaves that are arranged in a fan shape. The foliage arches gracefully, providing an elegant, grassy texture to the garden and acting as a lush backdrop for the striking flowers.

Fruit:
Fruit is rarely produced, as the plant primarily spreads by plantlets forming at the end of flowering stalks.

Form and Size:
Neomarica gracilis has a clumping growth habit, typically reaching a height of 60 to 90 cm and a spread of about 30 to 60 cm. Its unique propagation by plantlets allows it to slowly spread in the garden, making it suitable for filling in shaded areas.

Growing Conditions:
This plant thrives in partial shade to full shade and prefers moist, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. It is frost-sensitive and best suited for warm, humid climates. Regular watering is necessary, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil consistently moist and promote healthy growth.

Uses:
Brazilian Walking Iris is ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens, and as a ground cover in semi-shaded areas. Its elegant form and exotic flowers also make it a popular choice for containers, where it can be showcased on patios or in shaded corners of the garden.

Maintenance:
This variety is low-maintenance, with minimal pruning required. Remove spent flowers and dead leaves to keep the plant tidy. Fertilize in spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support healthy growth and flowering. Allow plantlets to root naturally around the parent plant or transplant them to new locations to propagate.

Notes:
Neomarica gracilis is valued for its unusual "walking" propagation habit, which adds an interesting dynamic to the garden. Its exotic flowers and adaptability to shade make it a favorite in tropical and subtropical landscapes.

Companion Plants:
Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as Ferns, Hostas, and Caladiums. It also complements other tropical perennials like Alocasia and Philodendron, creating a lush, layered look.

Common Name: Brazilian Walking Iris
Botanical Name: Neomarica gracilis
Family: Iridaceae
Origin: Brazil

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