One of a diverse group of hybrid native irises, this butter-yellow selection with a lemony center is the result of a cross with Iris douglasiana ‘Canyon Snow.’ The evergreen foliage grows about 1–2 feet tall and spreads by rhizomes to form clumps up to 3 feet wide. It tolerates full sun on the coast but does best with afternoon shade inland. Occasional water keeps it looking nice in summer. A good plant for the understory of oaks, where it will require little irrigation once established. Perennial, drought tolerant and deer resistant



