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Iris ensata 'Sparkling Rose'

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Size Information

You can choose plants in various pot sizes. Non-potted plants arrive bare root for you to pot in the specified pot size.

Seasonal Information

Depending on the time of year, pond plants may be supplied fully-leaved, with flowers, or with foliage trimmed back.

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This plant is grown in the UK and sent directly from our tried, tested and trusted plant partner. Delivery price calculated at checkout.

Description of Iris ensata 'Sparkling Rose'

Iris ensata 'Sparkling Rose' is a Japanese iris grown for large pink flowers in early to mid summer. It suits bog gardens with rich, moisture-retentive soil and brings soft colour to the water’s edge.

Appearance

It forms upright fans of narrow green leaves. Flower stems rise above the foliage and carry broad, flat blooms in clear pink tones. Height is often 70 to 100cm in flower.

Care Guide

It needs steady moisture from spring into summer while buds form.

  • Sun: Full sun for best flowering.
  • Soil: Humus-rich, moisture-retentive soil.
  • Water: Keep constantly moist in spring and early summer.
  • Feeding: Light feed in spring.
  • Division: Divide in spring every few years.

Dry springs often reduce flowering.

Suitability for Bog Garden

This suits bog gardens and damp pond edges where soil stays wet but not deeply flooded. It works well planted in groups.

Keep crowns just above standing water.

FAQ

When does Iris ensata 'Sparkling Rose' flower?
Early to mid summer.

Does it need wet soil?
Yes, it prefers consistently moist soil.

How tall does it grow?
Often 70 to 100cm in flower.

Can it grow in a bog garden?
Yes, if the soil stays damp through spring and summer.