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You get two Baby cutting of this plant,
How to Grow a Neomarica Walking Iris
If you’re curious about how to grow a Neomarica walking iris, it’s fairly easy to do. In addition to propagating themselves, the walking iris can be easily propagated through division of offsets or by seed in spring, which is relatively easy as well and flowering usually occurs within the first season. Rhizomes can be planted in the ground or pots just beneath the soil.
Walking iris grows best in moist, well-draining soil in areas with light to full shade but will also tolerate some sun as long as they receive adequate moisture.
It is hardy in Zones 10 and 11, but has been reported to grow as far north as Zone 8 with adequate protection during winter. In colder zones, this plant needs to come inside for the winter. Therefore, growing walking iris in containers is helpful.