japanese iris On Sale!
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| GREAT EBAY VALUE! Japanese iris ensata 100+ seeds, mixed color |
$8.95 |
| Siberian Japanese Iris seed sensata/kaempferi-Perennial |
$5.95 |
| Iris ensata spontanea Japanese Iris Sword leafed Iris 6 seeds |
$3.50 |
| Japanese Roof Iris ~ Iris Tectorum Seeds |
$1.03 |
| Japanese Iris ~ Iris Ensata ~ Seeds |
$0.99 |
| Japanese Iris ~ Ensata Kaempferi Seeds ~ Stunners |
$1.29 |
| JAPANESE IRIS ENSATA PERENNIAL MIXED COLOR 25+ SEEDS |
$2.75 |
| BEST EBAY VALUE! Japanese iris ensata 250+ seeds, mixed color |
$14.95 |
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Siberian Iris 20 Seeds - Iris sibirica - PerennialSeller: Amazon.com
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species... |
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Japanese Iris 20 Seeds -Iris ensata/kaempferi-PerennialSeller: Amazon.com
Japanese iris (Iris ensata or kaempferi) have the largest flowers of all irises, some being about 30cm across. They have been bred for over 200 years in Japan and also during the last century in the USA... |
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Hughes Water Gardens Japanese Iris (3 Plants)Seller: Amazon.com
Also known as Iris kaempheri. This bold and beautiful water iris is a stiking addition to any pond. The range of colors in our mix are dark blue, mottled blue, white and light blue. Plant in shallow water up to 3" over top of crown... |
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Japanese Iris ensata Royal Banner (6)Seller: Amazon.com
Japanese Iris ensata Royal Banner (6)This large flowering Japanese Iris is beardless. It's extremely showy when planted by the side of apond or as a backdrop for other plants in a perennial garden. Royal Banner has outstanding largeattractive blooms with purple and a bright yellow centre on stems almost 90cm tall... |
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Japanese Iris (Iris Ensata)Seller: Amazon.com
(Iris Ensata) Shades of Purple Perennial growing 25-40" tall. It is hardy to zone 5. It is in flower from May to July. 3 fans per plant. We someof these iris with the color unknown to us. They were very popular in American estate gardens in the beginning of the 1900's then fell out of favor in the great depression and the war with Japan... |
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