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Ian Black's Gardening Pages - Japanese Irises
Japanese Irises have been developed over many years from forms of Iris ensata. This is a hardy waterside plant, native to wide areas of eastern Asia. It has been the subject of many years of selective breeding. The distinctive flowers, offset by the sword-shaped foliage can provide a distinctive component to waterside plantings. Imagine a walk beside a slow-flowing stream, a pond or a small lake.
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