Iris 'Eye Liner' is a robust and vigorous interspecific Iris that is sure to catch your eye when in bloom! Pearlescent flowers have yellow eye zones, edged with a violet margin that radiates along the veins of the petal. Flowers are held above the foliage on proportionate scapes.
Pseudatas grow in ordinary garden conditions and are best planted in full sun. They require ample moisture, especially when they are transplanted. Good culture will increase height, branching, flower size, and quantity of bloom. All beardless iris prefer a rich soil with ample organic matter. If the soil is clay, the addition of organic matter will help to loosen it. If the soil is sandier, the organic matter will help in water retention as well as adding nutrients. Planting in a small depression (2.5- 8 cms below the average soil level) will help the plant receive extra water during rains. Avoid planting in areas where prolonged cover of ice may smother the plants. After planting keep well-watered until the plant is established and new growth begins to appear. A heavy mulch helps to conserve moisture as well as reduce weeds. It will also offer protection to the roots of the plant over the winter.