 
 
This highly invasive, non-native wetland plant is especially showy during its short blooming period. It has been transplanted into well-watered gardens all over the world and has widely escaped. It is also used in sewage treatment because of it capacity to remove metals from wastewaters. Like cat-tails, Yellow Flag Iris colonizes into large numbers, forming very dense monotypic stands, outcompeting other plants.
Additional Information:
| Height |  | Spread | 
|  | Bloom/Seasonal Color | 
USDA Hardiness Zone 2 - 10
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Should be avoided.

Characteristics & Attributes

| Hydrologic Designation
 | Root
 | Season of Interest
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| Sun Exposure
 | USFS MO Ecological Map |