Japanese Iris
How to Grow and Care for Japanese Iris - The Spruce
This perennial performs best in full sun. At the upper end of its zone range, it benefits from some afternoon shade to shield it from extreme heat.
Japanese iris ... Not to be confused with Iris japonica. The term "Japanese iris" encompasses three species of Irises cultivated in gardens or growing wild in ...
Japanese Iris Bulbs for Sale Online
Architecturally exquisite and stunningly colorful, Japanese Iris are remarkably hardy, resistant to rodents and deer, and exceptionally tolerant of moist ...
Japanese Iris (JI) - Cascadia Iris Gardens
Japanese irises (I. ensata) are the imperial class of the iris world. At up to 4 feet tall with dinner plate size flowers, Japanese irises are truly garden ...
Japanese Iris | Irises for Sale - Plant Delights Nursery
When you are ready to buy iris for your perennial garden, we hope you'll check out our extensive online selection of iris for sale here at Plant Delights.
Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) - Stunning Blooms and Garden Elegance
Japanese irises (Iris ensata) are among the most elegant and breathtaking Irises. They have been cultivated in Japan for over 500 years and are referred to as ...
Iris ensata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
This is a perennial beardless iris native to Asia from Siberia to Japan in the herbaceous perennial Iridaceae family. Japanese Irises prefer a sunny site but ...
Dinner Plate™ Japanese Iris Collection - Brecks
Our Dinner Plate irises produce enormous, stately blooms, much bigger than standard Japanese irises. In fact, these plants are among the few perennials that ...
Japanese Iris - Aitken's Salmon Creek Garden
Japanese Irises (JI) bloom about one month after TBs; mid-June in our area. Plants prefer organic (acidic) soil with heavy feedings of fertilizer from time ...
Japanese Irises: how to grow. Location, soil, disease and planting
JI requires ample moisture, especially up to bloom time, and you will be rewarded with much healthier plants and bloom next year if the plants are kept watered ...
Growing Japanese Iris Plants - Information And Care Of Japanese Iris
The timetable for when to plant Japanese irises may involve amending the soil with acidic, organic amendments prior to planting the rhizomes in early fall.
Iris ensata 'Pinkerton' - Walters Gardens, Inc.
Unlike the Tall Bearded Iris, the beardless Japanese Iris has a flat bloom, narrower leaves, and smaller, more compact rhizomes. They have the largest flowers ...
Gusto Japanese Iris - Spring Hill Nursery
Violet-blue flowers have white and yellow accents that pop in midsummer. Ideal for moist landscapes or waterside gardens. Plant perennials in sun to part ...
Variegated Japanese Water Iris, Iris ensata 'Variegata', Monrovia Plant
Variegated Japanese Water Iris, The perfect plant in moist borders, at the edge of ponds or streams, or even in pots plunged halfway to the rim in water ...
Japanese Iris Ice Cream - Iris ensata | K. van Bourgondien
Plant these white Japanese iris flowers in moist soil for best results. The blue and yellow accents draw attention to borders, garden beds and naturalized ...
Japanese Iris ensata 'Variegata' - Parrans Greenhouse
They require neutral to acidic soil, and lots of moisture until blooming time is over. Plants will be happy at the waterside, and can even be grown in pots ...
Japanese Iris Cultivation Instructions - The Lily Pad Bulb Farm
Japanese irises prefer a rich, loose soil with ample organic matter. An addition of well aged manure and compost will help in water retention as well as adding ...
Growing Japanese Iris | Almanac.com
Japanese iris need a moist site, rich in organic matter. Their ideal location is at water's edge where the roots can spread into wet, acidic soil.
The "Other" Irises: Siberian, Japanese, Louisianas
these magnificent irises are our own native plants — spectacular wildflowers from the bayous and wetlands of the Gulf Coast. The have large flowers, often from ...
Japanese Iris Culture - Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm
Japanese irises prefer a rich, loose soil with ample organic matter. An addition of well-aged manure and compost will help in water retention as well as adding ...
Japanese iris
PlantIris laevigata, known as Japanese iris, rabbit-ear iris, or shallow-flowered iris, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to Japan.
Iris sanguinea
PlantIris sanguinea is a rhizomatous flowering plant in the genus Iris and in the series Sibiricae. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions. It is one of the species considered a Japanese iris. It is from Asia, found between Russia, Mongolia, China, Japan and Korea.
Wood iris
PlantDietes is a genus of six rhizomatous plant species of the iris family Iridaceae, first described collectively in 1866. Common names for the different species include wood iris, fortnight lily, African iris, Japanese iris and butterfly iris.
Japanese water iris
PlantIris ensata, the Japanese iris or Japanese water iris, formerly I. kaempferi, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia, and widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.
Japanese iris
The term "Japanese iris" encompasses three species of Irises cultivated in gardens or growing wild in Japan: hanashōbu, kakitsubata and ayame. Of these three species, I. ensata is the one most commonly referred to as "Japanese iris" outside Japan.
Wall iris
PlantIris tectorum is a plant species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Limniris. It is a rhizomatous perennial. It is native of China, Korea and Burma, with lavender-blue, bluish-violet, purple-blue, blue-lilac or sky blue flowers.