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The term "Japanese iris" encompasses three species of Irises cultivated in gardens or growing wild in Japan: hanashōbu (Iris ensata), kakitsubata (Iris ...
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The common name is derived from the historical use on thatched roofs in its native China and Japan. These iris tolerate drought and deer. Insects, Diseases, and ...
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We have found Iris setosa 'Hokkaido Purple' thrives for us in both moist and fairly dry soils, surprisingly having no qualms about our heat and humidity.
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Vigorous and luminous, award-winning Japanese Iris 'Alpine Majesty' (Iris ensata) produces large, double pristine white flowers presenting drooping standards ...
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Iris japonica, commonly known as fringed iris, shaga and butterfly flower, is a native of China and Japan. It is a species in the genus Iris, in the ...
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Iris tectorum Japanese Roof Iris has wide, lilac-blue to purple flowers with white crests and dark veins, and broad, ribbed, glossy green, ...
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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 ...
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Superb selections of naturally occurring and hybrid iris specimens including Iris japonica, Iris unguicularis, Iris ensata, Iris louisiana, and more.
Genus named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow. Specific epithet means of Japan. Problems. No serious insect or disease problems. Wet conditions in winter may ...
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This charming little plant became known as the Japanese roof iris because that is where it was first observed by a Russian scientist, Carl Maximowicz (1827-1891) ...