
Or the walking Iris it is a pass-along plant, they are a tough easily propagated and interesting. They are some time call the walking apostle plant because it was commonly supposed that the flower stalk emerged in the central position of a fan of 12 leaves. Walking iris is a aptly named, for as the flower spike nears the end of its bloom cycle and continues to flop about, new plantlets begin to appear at the tip of the spike.

Oh so pretty !
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that it was called the Walking Apostle Plant.....how interesting.
I do believe Iris are amogst my favorite plants.
Thank you for sharing this lovely variety.
Yep, mine is walking around my garden for sure!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of that one Patsy. What a pretty one and your looks to be spreading nicely.
ReplyDeleteNever heard about the walking plant either, so this was interesting. I love irises. Mine are up. So are my jonquils and they have buds on them. Hurry up Spring!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Renie
Are you kidding me? I just received the most fragrant package!!!! Thank you so much! Did you grow that lavender??
ReplyDeleteA very pretty flower! Hurry spring!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty...we have some daffodils coming up. Imagine, under all that snow!
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