Shopping for a full project?

Send your list instead

Neomarica caerulea 'Regina' - Regina Blue Walking Iris

Add item to quote to see pricing

Neomarica caerulea 'Regina' is an enchanting perennial plant, better known by its casual name – Regina Blue Walking Iris. This Brazilian native brings an alluring touch of exotic charm to any garden, reaching impressive heights of up to 60 to 90 cm. Its signature blue-purple flowers are renowned for their vibrant hue and gentle fragrance, a delightful sensory treat on a warm summer's day. The Regina Blue Walking Iris doesn't stop at mere beauty, though. Its deep green, sword-shaped leaves are a feature themselves, accentuating the radiant blooms while providing a lush backdrop. But what truly sets this plant apart is its 'walking' characteristic - the unique ability to produce new plantlets directly from the flower stalk, essentially self-propagating as it covers ground in your garden. Thriving in both full sun and partial shade, it's a modest drinker, requiring only moderate watering. Whether you're just starting your gardening journey or you're a seasoned pro, the Regina Blue Walking Iris is a stellar addition that brings colour, height, and a dash of Brazilian charm to your landscape.

  • Size: Up to 60 to 90 cm tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant blue-purple with a gentle fragrance
  • Foliage: Deep green, sword-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Unique Feature: Produces new plantlets from the flower stalk ('walking' characteristic)
  • Commonly purchased with Neomarica caerulea 'Regina' (Regina Blue Walking Iris)

    Clusia rosea 'Nana' (Pitchapple)

    View

    Acalypha wilkesiana ‘Tricolor’ (Tri-color copper leaf)

    View
    Photo for Podocarpus macrophyllus 'Maki' (Shrubby Yew Pine)

    Podocarpus macrophyllus 'Maki' (Shrubby Yew Pine)

    View

    Aechmea x 'Dean' (Dean's bromeliad)

    View

    Microsorum scolopendrium (Monarch Fern)

    View

    Licuala grandis (Grand Licuala Palm)

    View

    Suriana maritima (Bay Cedar)

    View

    Alocasia odora ‘California’ (Dwarf elephant's ear)

    View