Incredibly beautiful, Iris spuria 'Lucky Devil' is a graceful rhizomatous perennial with attractive beardless, rich purple-blue flowers with slim standards and falls. Native to central and southern Europe, this iris reaches a height of 36 in.
There are two common types of iris that grow from bulbs and these are easily distinguished from one another by their bloom time. If your plant has a bulb and blooms in early spring along with snow drops and before tulips,it is a reticulata type. If your plant has a bulb and blooms in mid summer it will be a Dutch type.
Irises will bloom best in full sun, meaning at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day. They can tolerate as little as half a day of sun, but it's not ideal. Without enough light, they won't bloom well. Bearded irises must not be shaded out by other plants; many do best in a special bed on their own.. . . . .364011234407!]0000000000000009783314144718!]