Iris ensata 'Light at Dawn' |
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Iris ensata 'Light at Dawn' Click here to visit our Main Plant List page for current availability of this plant common name: Japanese iris flowering season: early summer height: 2½ or 3 feet Light requirements: sun, afternoon shade where summers are especially hot Soil requirements: moist Water requirments: this iris likes more water than most irises Growth habit: upright and clump forming, eventually growing quite wide How to propagate: dividing in early summer Leaf type: sword-like, long green leaves Ways to use it: it looks happiest when its feet are near or in shallow water such as by a pond or stream; the perfect plant to set beside a water feature Special characteristics: flowers make good cut flowers; if your county fair is running when these are in bloom you can win a blue ribbon with this iris The flower is mostly a light creamy white. The edge of the petals is rimmed with light violet and a light blush of violet brushes over the falls. Ruffly and delicate looking, with six falls. Height will be two and a half to three feet. USDA Zones 5 - 10. |
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