Description
Common Name:Â Japanese Iris
 Tiramisu Dinnerplate Japanese Iris are mammoth in size, reaching an impressive 6″ across. Blooms are creamy white, edged and sprinkled in pink. They are nearly twice the size of old-fashioned iris ensata, and make quite a show in sunny gardens or naturalized landscape spaces. They thrive in moist areas, such as near the edge of a creek, pond or even a man-made water feature. Japanese Iris returns each year in greater numbers if the plants are left alone. The flowers are excellent in fresh-cut bouquets.
Size:Â #1 Bare Root
Height:Â 36.-40.”
Spread:Â 24.-30.”
Hardy zone: 4,5,6,7,8,9
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Attributes:Â Cut Flower
Deer Resistant