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Variegata Japanese Iris

Iris ensata 'Variegata'

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Plant Highlights

Variegata Japanese Iris highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Iris ensata 'Variegata'
  • Growing Zones
    4-8
  • Mature Height
    24 inches
  • Mature Spread
    18 - 24 inches
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate to High - Tolerates Wet Soil
  • Soil
    Well-Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Flower Color
    Lavender
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Autumn
  • Bloom Period
    Summer

Iris plants have been fan favorites for years and years due to their mesmerizing spring flower display. However, this one in particular is also known for its foliage! The Variegata Iris (Iris ensata 'Variegata') has striking cream and green variegated foliage that gives this Iris an appeal all growing season long!

We'd actually consider Variegata Iris a foliage plant that happens to have the added bonus of beautiful blooms. As summer starts up in full force, you'll find pristine lavender blossoms atop strong, sturdy stems. The flowers are sweetly scented of orange blossom or vanilla, so they are fantastic for cut flower bouquets so you can enjoy their scent. Include some of the variegated foliage in the bouquets for vertical texture as well!

Deer and rabbits seldom bother with these plants but the Butterflies and Bees will flutter from near and far to sip nectar! Hardy throughout USDA planting zones 4 to 8, these perennial rhizomes spread to 2 feet wide and 2 feet tall when in bloom, the upright sword-like foliage showing off all growing season!

Planting and Application:

This variety of Japanese Iris loves moisture, growing in moderate to high moisture areas! That soggy area around the HVAC unit, around ponds and water features, or in Rain Gardens all gain a hardy water-loving showy perennial! Best used around pools, ponds, and water gardens! When used in mass planting, Variegata can also be used on difficult banks to prevent erosion and stabilize soil!

Try planting Japanese Water Iris in the well-watered areas throughout your front garden so guests can see it as they walk up to your front entryway. Or you could add them to your perennial flower bed out back to enjoy while lounging on the patio. Groupings around your seating areas add vivid foliage color and fragrance while you entertain outdoors!

  • Lovely Lavender-Blue Fragrant Blooms
  • Beautiful Variegated Upright Foliage
  • Upright Sword-Like Leaves
  • Pollinator Magnet & Beautiful Cut Flowers
  • Sun Gardens, Wetlands, Pollinator Gardens, Groupings & Containers

#ProPlantTips For Care

This Iris isn't fussy about soil. All it needs to stay happy and healthy is a spot in full sun and planted in well-drained soil. Your Variegata Iris needs plenty of water throughout the season to continue to look its best. It rewards consistent moisture by being useful in many ways. Consider adding a layer of mulch around the base to conserve moisture and protect the roots.

Deadhead the flowers as they fade and trim back the foliage in the autumn. Every 3-5 years, divide the clumps and rearrange the rhizomes to keep them in tight formation and to prevent them from being buried too deeply, preferring to be planted more shallowly in the ground. In fact, the top 1/3 of each rhizome should be exposed and 2/3 of it should be below ground for best results. For the winter, loosely cover your Iris in a layer of clean leaves, straw or compost, pulling it away in the spring.

  • Full Sun & Afternoon Shaded Locations
  • Loves Moist to Average Moisture
  • Well-Drained Rich Soil
  • Deadhead After Flowers Fade & Trim Stems in Late Autumn
  • Deer & Rabbit-Resistant

Don't go another season without this versatile perennial! Order Variegata Japanese Iris to finish your outdoor projects today! Call Nature Hills Nursery and get your order placed before they sell out!

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Peiman
Iris arrived healthy but not the right ones

The Iris containers were packaged very well and arrived healthy. What I ordered were "Blue Blooms Variegated Iris", but the tags I received showed they are red blooms Japanese variegated iris. I decided to keep them but please ship the right ones if I order next time.

Dear Peiman,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your experience with your Iris order. We're glad to hear that your plants arrived healthy and well-packaged, but we understand the disappointment of receiving the red blooms Japanese variegated iris instead of the Blue Blooms Variegated Iris you had intended to order. We truly appreciate your understanding in choosing to keep the plants this time.

For any future orders, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly to our customer care team. We’ll be happy to double-check and ensure the correct variety is shipped to you. Also, if you decide you’d like us to help facilitate an exchange or offer any additional assistance with your current plants, just let us know—we’re here to make sure your garden thrives exactly how you envision it!

Thank you again for your thoughtful feedback, and we look forward to helping you grow your perfect garden in the future.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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