| Botanical Name | Iris sp. 'Lemon Drop' |
| Description | An excellent performer for Southeast Texas landscapes. This Iris is quite adaptable; it can handle the heavier clay soils often found in Houston, provided the area doesn't remain a swamp, but it will flourish in any standard garden bed with decent drainage and organic matter. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Height x Width | 2-3 ft. x 1-2 ft. |
| Water | Average; keep soil moist during the blooming season. |
| Zones | 6 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, low-nitrogen fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Remove spent flower stalks and trim back brown foliage in late fall. |
| Deer Resistance | High |
| Botanical Name | Iris sp. 'Lemon Drop' |
| Description | An excellent performer for Southeast Texas landscapes. This Iris is quite adaptable; it can handle the heavier clay soils often found in Houston, provided the area doesn't remain a swamp, but it will flourish in any standard garden bed with decent drainage and organic matter. |
| Exposure | Full Sun to Part Shade |
| Height x Width | 2-3 ft. x 1-2 ft. |
| Water | Average; keep soil moist during the blooming season. |
| Zones | 6 - 10 |
| Fertilization | Apply a balanced, low-nitrogen fertilizer in early spring. |
| Pruning | Remove spent flower stalks and trim back brown foliage in late fall. |
| Deer Resistance | High |