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Siberian Iris Kita No Seiza

A beautiful iris with pale pink large flowers on strong stems.
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Flower Color:
Purple
Product Code:
T274
Supplied as:
bare roots

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The Siberian Iris Kita No Seiza is a beautiful iris with pale pink large flowers on strong stems. The flowers are set on top of a cluster of narrow, green leaves. It blooms in June and July. It prefers moist soil in the garden.

How to grow Japanese iris

Iris ensata is a full-sun iris growing naturally in open wet fields in eastern Asia. Iris ensata has a vertical growth habit like most other iris species. Its large flowers come in different shades of blue. It needs to be grown in an acid humus-rich soil, with regular watering between early March and the end of July. Iris ensata can be planted in a sunny place in the garden, at the banks of a pond or slow flowing streams, or in wet places that are not flooded during the winter. It may prove necessary to cover the young plants through the first winter (with mulch, straw or bark shavings etc.) especially in the case of late planting.

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Cultivar Kita No Seiza
Scientific Name Iris sibirica
Category Perennials
Flower Color Purple
Supplied as bare roots
Flower Fragrance No
Bloom Time Summer
Leaf Color Green
Plant Size 65 cm
Width 35 cm
Moisture demands High
Trvalky podkategoria Kosatce japonské
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