As shown in Figure 3 above,
light dry soils experience greater seasonal temperature swings at a given depth than wet soils.
Not exact matches
Yesterday's rain had stained the
soil dark, but once it
dried out, it would be the identical monotonous
light brown color of the dwellings.
Preferred habitat: swamps, wet meadows, damp woods, marshes, bottomlands + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: dormant in summer if too
dry + + + +
Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + +
Light conditions: dappled shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 12 to 18» + + + + Wildlife value: Butterfly larvae like to pupate on irises + + + + Note: plant can be difficult to find; its iris cousins the Louisiana irises will achieve similar results
It is found on moist, fertile
soils, but avoids waterlogged,
light or
dry soils.
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