White lis
White Iris is a strong-filtering aquatic plant that filters nitrate and nitrite from the water, keeping the pond clear and healthy.
White Lis - 4 pieces - 1 Pond Basket - Iris Kaempferi White
- Marsh plant
- Full-grown height: 80 cm
- Placement: -1 to -10 cm
White Lis - 12 pieces - 3 pond baskets - Iris Kaempferi White
- Marsh plant
- Full-grown height: 80 cm
- Placement: -1 to -10 cm
Frequently Asked Questions

White Lis (Iris Kaempferi 'White') thrives best in full sun to partial shade. This variety has a preference for well-drained, moist soils and is particularly suitable for wet areas such as pond edges or in wetland gardens.
Iris Kaempferi 'White' requires consistently moist soil to perform optimally. It is important to water the soil around the plant regularly, especially during drier or warmer periods, to ensure that the soil does not dry out.
White Lis usually blooms in late spring or early summer. To maximize flowering, it is advisable to remove dead flowers so that the plant can focus its energy on developing new flowers and not on seed formation.
Yes, Iris Kaempferi 'White' is fairly hardy. To help the plant get through the winter well, it may be helpful to cover the roots with a layer of mulch, especially in areas where temperatures drop sharply.
The Elegant White Lis (Iris Kaempferi White) - An Asset for Any Garden
Growing Conditions and Care
Flowering and Care Tips
Characteristics of the White Lis
Key features:
- Large, pure white flowers with delicate details.
- Suitable for shallow water (5-15 cm deep) or moist soil.
- Hardy and low maintenance.
Why choose the White Lis?
Benefits of the White Lis:
- Reduces excess nutrients and helps prevent duckweed growth.
- Shades parts of the pond, which can reduce algae formation.
- Creates hiding places and shelter for fish and other pond inhabitants.
How do you plant the White Lis?
- Choose a sunny or semi-shaded spot in the marsh zone or pond edge.
- Plant in a pond basket with special pond soil, covered with gravel.
- Place the basket in shallow water (max. 15 cm) or in moist soil along the pond.
- Make sure the plant has enough room to develop.
Combine White Lis with other pond plants
- flag iris (Iris pseudacorus): for vivid contrast.
- Black Lis (Iris Black Gamecock): for dramatic color accents.
- water mint (Mentha aquatica): for added fragrance and biodiversity.