Iris ensata 'ANGEL MOUNTAIN' Japanese iris
size/type
mid-sized perennial,mid-sized perennial
usual height
0,8-1m
usual width
0,2-0,3m
leaves
deciduous broadleaf
colour of leaves
flowers
showy
colour of flowers
blooming time
June-July
location
full to partial sun
USDA zone (lowest)
4 (down to -34°C)
winter protection
for zone 5+6

for zone 7

categorized
Iris
Japanese iris (syn. i.kaempferi) is a showy and very hardy iris species with large, beardless flowers. It comes from Northeast Asia - Siberia, Korea, N.China, and Japan. New varieties are quite rare and more expensive.Description of the plant:
Angel Mountain is a poetic enough name for a gorgeous variety of Japanese iris. Its unique, extra large flowers are up to 20 cm across, almost white with purple violet paint strokes and vivid yellow flames in the throat. Flowers are borne atop 90-100 cm tall, strong, single, pale green stems, and appear from the first decade of June until early July. Sword-like leaves are light to pale green. The extravagant look of the flowers make this iris a perfect choice for modern landscapes used in mass plantings. It will also look great as a companion plant in between medium or taller non-flowering shrubs.Japanese iris loves moist or partly wet sites, however, it does not like standing water around the rhizome neck in winter. It will even cope with heavy clay unless it tends to dry out like a rock in summer. Full sun is best, partial shade is allowed but plants will flower less profusely. Occasional fertilizing is welcome to enhance flowering and plant health. Fully hardy to min. -34°C (USDA zone 4).
Last update 26-12-2018
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