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Rising Sun Japanese Iris - Mary's Garden Patch

The Japanese Iris (Ensata) 'Rising Sun' is bright yellow and large. It can be grown in any location from the garden to the water garden, where the rhizomes ...

Iris Ensata 'Rising Sun' Next Shipping Fall 2025 - Terra Ceia Farms

Add a pop of color to your garden with these Japanese Iris plants from Terra Ceia Farms. These yellow hued beauties stand tall and are sure to stand out.

How to Grow and Care for Japanese Iris - The Spruce

Japanese Iris Care · Plant the rhizomes in a location with full sun and loose, well-drained, acidic soil. · Make sure it receives a lot of water ...

Iris Ensata Clump 'Rising Sun' Next Shipping Fall 2025

This Ensata Iris flower suits the name it has been given with its lovely yellow shade and grass like foliage. Order these iris bulbs online today.

Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) - Stunning Blooms and Garden Elegance

Choose the Right Location: Iris ensata thrives best in full sun to partial shade. They prefer humus-rich, medium to wet, fertile soil that is slightly acidic. A ...

Japanese Iris Rising Sun - New Hampshire Garden Solutions

I don't know for sure but I believe they are a Japanese Iris called “Rising sun.” (Iris ensata v. Rising sun.) You can see how the petals have pointed ends, ...

Iris ensata Variegata Japanese Iris for Sale - Rare Roots

This cultivar is worth growing for the foliage alone. Iris ensata 'Variegata' prefers sun and moist to wet soil during the growing season. Also known as ...

Iris ensata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

... irises, should be planted vertically with the growing tip pointed up. Japanese Iris make a showy presence in the garden and are excellent cut flowers.

Japanese Iris (JI) - Cascadia Iris Gardens

Japanese Irises (I. ensata) are the imperial class of the iris ... Please see the Growing Instructions for more information.

Rising Sun Japanese Iris Clumps - Pinterest

The Japanese Iris (Ensata) 'Rising Sun” is bright yellow and large. It can be grown in any location from the garden to the water garden, ...

Iris ensata var. spontanea (Japanese Water Iris) - Gardenia.net

... rising to 36 in. (90 cm), this Japanese Water Iris blooms in early to ... Full Sun, Partial Sun. Season of Interest, Summer (Early, Mid),. Height, 2' - 3 ...

Japanese Iris Planting & Growing Guide

For outdoor landscape planting, select a spot where the soil has an average amount of moisture, and your Japanese Irises will receive full-day sun. Tuck each ...

2 - RISING SUN Ensata Japanese Iris Rhizomes - eBay

Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 2 - RISING SUN Ensata Japanese Iris Rhizomes - Flowering Bare Root Perennial at the best ...

Japanese Iris — a Popular Perennial for Boggy Sites

Another desirable feature of Japanese irises is their relative resistance to the iris ... growing conditions, like reduced sun, drier soils and loss of acidity.

Japanese Irises | HGTV

Give Japanese iris a spot in full sun to part shade. In warmer zones, protect plants with light shade during the hottest part of the day. This is the tallest of ...

The "Other" Irises: Siberian, Japanese, Louisianas

... rising on elegantly thin stems. The flowers are smaller than the Bearded Iris blooms, but once they're gone, the foliage of this group remains a highlight ...

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.

Growing Japanese Irises (I. ensata) Care and Culture www ...

They need a minimum of 4 to 6 hours of sun each day. If grown in too much shade, they may not bloom. Fertilizer: Japanese irises are heavy feeders. Mulching ...

Growing Japanese Iris | Almanac.com

Japanese iris are extremely adaptable. Though they prefer a moist location, rich in organic matter, they can be grown in a mixed flower border ...

Japanese Irises: how to grow. Location, soil, disease and planting

Japanese irises prefer a rich soil with ample organic matter to help in water retention as well as adding nutrients.