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- Genus: Iris
- Species: ensata
- Name: 'Geisha Obi'
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- Family: Iridaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £12.50
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Hardy deciduous rhizomatous beardless Japanese iris. Fuchsia red with white veining, six falls and pale yellow signals on stems up to 97cm (38 in) tall in June. Moist but well drained soil, sun to partial shade. Severe discomfort if ingested, sap may irritate skin.
- Genus: Iris
- Species: ensata
- Name: 'Gold Bound'
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- Family: Iridaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £10.00
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Hardy deciduous clump forming beardless Japanese iris with short rhizomes Ruffled white flowers with yellow signals 90cm (3 ft) tall in June. Moist well drained soil, sun to partial shade. Severe discomfort if ingested, sap may irritate skin.
- Genus: Iris
- Species: ensata
- Name: 'Kogesho'
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- Family: Iridaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £12.50
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Hardy deciduous rhizomatous beardless Japanese iris. White flowers with mauve pink brushing between veins with six falls and yellow signals on stems up to 85cm (33 in) tall in June. Moist but well drained soil, sun to partial shade. Severe discomfort if ingested, sap may irritate skin.
- Genus: Iris
- Species: ensata
- Name: 'Queens Tiara'
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- Family: Iridaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots: Damp soil,
Rhizomatous hardy beardless Japanese iris, in summer has white flowers with violet styles. Reaches 60-90cm (2-3 feet). Moist well drained soil, sun to partial shade. Severe discomfort if ingested, sap may irritate skin.
- Genus: Iris
- Species: ensata
- Name: 'Variegata'
- Common Name:
- Family: Iridaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots: Damp soil,
Hardy deciduous rhizomatous beardless Japanese iris with very striking creamy yellow & green variegated leaves. In summer has pale violet flowers. Reaches 80cm (32 inches). Moist but well drained soil, sun to partial shade. Severe discomfort if ingested, sap may irritate skin.