Its flowers grow in inflorescences of three to four per stem, and are usually lighter shades of purple and blue with darker veining.
[2][3][4] The Latin specific epithet munzii is in honour of the American botanist Philip A.
[5][6] Iris munzii is a tentatively accepted name by the Royal Horticultural Society in the UK, and was last listed in the RHS Plant Finder in 2000.
[2][4] It is found growing on dry to moist partially wooded slopes and rarely along stream banks.
[1] Media related to Iris munzii at Wikimedia Commons