The very beautiful Japanese ensata iris varieties love moist boggy soil but won't tolerate submersion more than 2 months a year. Divide your pond Iris in the fall for low to no mortality. All of our iris except laevigata varieties can grow outside the pond if watered a few times per week. Webpond marginal iris laevigata mottled beauty kit. start your own garden scene with this complete kit that includes everything for healthy and beautiful blooms. includes basket plant medium gravel ...
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WebAbout This Variety: Iris Laevigata Mottled Beauty is a Japanese aquatic bog Iris. The six petaled white flowers are overlaid with deep blue speckles and have mid-green leaves. This Iris is very tolerant of warm and cold temperatures. Growing Instructions: Spring to summer is a good time to plant, as the water is warming up the plants should WebIris laevigata Mottled Beauty is another beautiful cultivar with variable speckles and blotches of blue on the six white petals. It has narrower leaves than the species and can be slow to bulk up. I suspect that this variety is actually derived from seed grown plants from Colchesteri or Albopurpurea. AVAILABILITY: chinwag meaning
Iris laevigata Mottled Beauty - Devon Pond Plants
WebIris laevigata ‘Royal Cartwheel’ The patterns besides the self’s are mostly freckled or mottled with large patches or splotches of colour. I have also found few that have faint veining on the falls and have introduced one, ‘Blue Rivulets’, that has very bright , dark veining. WebThe true water irises include Iris fulva (Copper Iris), Iris laevigata (Water Iris), Iris pseudacorus (Yellow Flag), Iris versicolor (Blue Flag), Iris virginica (Southern Blue Flag), and Iris hexagona (Dixie Iris). Bog irises grow best with wet soils for some of the growing seasons and will tolerate drier conditions for the remainder of the year. WebWasserschwertlilie FloraSelf Iris laevigata 'Mottled Beauty' H 10-70 cm Co 3 L. ( 0) Erste Bewertung schreiben. Macher fragen Macher. 14,95 €* / ST. Art-Nr. 3880496. Immergrün: Nein. Standort: Halbschatten, Sonne. Größe ohne Topf: 10 cm - 70 cm. grant arbuthnot