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Japanese Iris Seeds - 20Pcs for Water Gardens, Ponds, and Perennial Borders by YEGAOL Garden

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Category: iris plants

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  • Appearance: Japanese Iris is known for its striking, large, and intricate flowers. The flowers have a characteristic flat, round shape with broad, often ruffled petals and a contrasting central "signal" area that serves as a landing pad for pollinators.
  • Size: The plants typically grow to a height of 2 to 4 feet, depending on growing conditions. The tall flower stalks rise above the slender, sword-like foliage, creating a dramatic display.
  • Flowering Period: Japanese Iris typically blooms in late spring to early summer, depending on the specific cultivar and local climate. The bloom period can last several weeks, providing a delightful and colorful show in the garden.
  • Growing Conditions: They require full to partial sun. While they can tolerate partial shade, they tend to bloom most prolifically in full sun. These irises do best in moist to wet, acidic soil with good organic content. They are often grown in or near water features, such as ponds or streams.
  • Uses: Japanese Iris is primarily grown for its ornamental value. Its large and elegant flowers make it a standout in water gardens, along pond edges, or in perennial borders. They are also appreciated for their role in attracting pollinators, including bees and butterflies.

Japanese Iris Seeds - 20Pcs for Water Gardens, Ponds, and Perennial Borders by YEGAOL Garden

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Category: iris plants

About this item

  • Appearance: Japanese Iris is known for its striking, large, and intricate flowers. The flowers have a characteristic flat, round shape with broad, often ruffled petals and a contrasting central "signal" area that serves as a landing pad for pollinators.
  • Size: The plants typically grow to a height of 2 to 4 feet, depending on growing conditions. The tall flower stalks rise above the slender, sword-like foliage, creating a dramatic display.
  • Flowering Period: Japanese Iris typically blooms in late spring to early summer, depending on the specific cultivar and local climate. The bloom period can last several weeks, providing a delightful and colorful show in the garden.
  • Growing Conditions: They require full to partial sun. While they can tolerate partial shade, they tend to bloom most prolifically in full sun. These irises do best in moist to wet, acidic soil with good organic content. They are often grown in or near water features, such as ponds or streams.
  • Uses: Japanese Iris is primarily grown for its ornamental value. Its large and elegant flowers make it a standout in water gardens, along pond edges, or in perennial borders. They are also appreciated for their role in attracting pollinators, including bees and butterflies.
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