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Good Omen Japanese Iris

Show-Stopping Coloration
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Good Omen Japanese Iris

Show-Stopping Coloration
You'll love to spot these blooms in late spring to early summer. The bold color contrast—especially the deep purple halo accentuating the bright yellow—is such a fun way to extend iris season! Japanese iris tolerate moist soil better than other iris types, so you can easily feature Good Omen close to a pond or stream. It'll grow to a mature height of about 32-40" tall. The gorgeous blooms on long, strong stems dress up cut-flower arrangements and patio pots. The flowers will be frequented by beneficial pollinators, beckoning butterflies and bees in among your perennials, but deer rarely bother with Japanese iris.
  • Zone 5-9
  • Height 32 - 40 inches
  • Bloom Time Blooms late spring to early summer
  • Light Requirements Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Ship As NO. 1 BAREROOT
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  • Botanical Name:

    Iris ensata 'Good Omen'

  • Height: 32 - 40 inches
  • Ship As: NO. 1 BAREROOT
  • Spacing: 15 - 18 inches
  • Spread: 15 - 18 inches
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Color: Yellow, Purple
  • Foliage Type: Glaucous-green, sword-like fans of stiff upright leaves with some dying back in colder climates in winter.
  • Bloom Time: Blooms late spring to early summer
  • Flower Form: Typical Japanese iris-like blooms
  • Planting Instructions: Set rhizome so bottom half is below ground level. Firm well and water thoroughly. Plant where they will get at least 5 hours of sun per day.
  • Soil Requirements: Moisture retentive soil
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Pruning: Remove spent flower stems after blooming. In late fall, cut back foliage to 6" fans. Clean plant debris before winter to prevent borers overwintering.
  • Winter Care: Mulch as needed in colder climates. Remove after last frost.
  • Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

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