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Japanese Iris (Spring)

Japanese Iris (Ensata) is a magnificent group of irises that are native to Japan. The blooms are orchid-like, ruffled and flat.  They can be planted practically anywhere including in the water garden.  They bloom about one month after the tall bearded iris.  Plant in fall or spring.  Japanese Iris is not invasive and should not be confused with "yellow flag" or "yellow water iris" (Iris pseudacorus).

See also our Japanese Iris by the Bushel for naturalizing large areas. You may also be interested in our Clump Specials.


Rising Sun Japanese Iris

Rising Sun Japanese Iris
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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 should remain just above the water level.  Japanese Iris is not invasive and should not be confused with "yellow flag" or "yellow water iris" (Iris pseudacorus).

See Also: Bushels of Bulbs for field-run Japanese Iris to naturalize large areas. You may also be interested on our field-run Clump Specials

Size: 3-5 eyes
Plant: 1 Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 36"
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Any

Rising Sun Japanese Iris Clumps

Rising Sun Japanese Iris Clumps
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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 should remain just above the water level.  Japanese Iris is not invasive and should not be confused with "yellow flag" or "yellow water iris" (Iris pseudacorus).

Size: 10-15 fan average
Plant: 1 Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 36"
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Any

Rising Sun Japanese Iris by the Bushel

Rising Sun Japanese Iris by the Bushel
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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 should remain just above the water level. One bushel (approximately 100 bulbs) will cover an average of 150 sq. ft.  Japanese Iris is not invasive and should not be confused with "yellow flag" or "yellow water iris" (Iris pseudacorus).

Size: 3-5 eyes
Plant: 1 Per 2 Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring
Planting Depth: 2"
Height: 36"
Zone: 4-9
Exposure: Any

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