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The best time to see Japanese iris

[Sam] June 14, 2017 14:00

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Japanese iris RSG.jpg Japanese iris is at its best, hearing about 1,000 plants at the Hanakien Garden in Hamarikyu Garden, the ruins of Yan Liao Hall, and the middle gate.

Japanese iris blooms in a moist atmosphere during the early summer and rainy season.

It is considered to be one of the classic horticultural plants that have been crossed, improved, and many varieties have been grown based on wild Nohanashobu.

In general, in addition to the Cho Igo species, which strongly retains the characteristics of ancestor, the Edo, Ise, and Higo, the flower colors are abundant in white, peach, purple, blue and yellow, and the shades and patterns are varied and varied.

Like iris sanguinea and rabbit ear iris, Japanese iris can be distinguished from rabbit ear iris with a yellow eye-shaped pattern at the base of the petals, a white eye-shaped pattern, or a iris sanguinea with a mesh pattern.