This is an unusual member of the Iris family. It is called Walking Iris
because, once the flower has faded, the heavy seed pod bends to the ground and
starts a new plant. For that reason it is said to be walking across a
garden. The flowers are beautiful and interesting too. Three bright white
petals pop open to reveal their inner segments of electric blue and yellow.
The 2 inch flower is on a pendulous soft stem that will reach 3 ft in length,
drooping down and away from rigid, shiny, 2x3' sword-shaped leaves. The
botanical name Neomarica is in honor of a mythological water
nymph, Marica. Walking Iris is native to W Central & SE Brazil to
Paraguay.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in cultivation at Imphal, Manipur.
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