
Iris ensata 'Mount Fuji' ~ Mount Fuji Japanese Iris
Mount Fuji Japanese Iris is a marginal deciduous perennial with a clumping habit. The long light green sword-like foliage has a strong central rib and fans upwards. Sturdy stalks that grow from the center of the plant are topped by large crisp white three-petaled flowers with a yellow layered center in summer, attracting bees. Grows best in rich, slightly acidic, moist to wet water-retentive soils. Type: Perennial Origins: SE Siberia and East Asia Height: 2.5' - 3' Spread: 1.5’ - 2' Spacing: 1.5’ USDA Hardiness Zone: 5 - 9 Culture: Full Sun, Part Sun Bloom Color: White Season of Interest: Summer MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Medium Maintenance. Water regularly, then occasionally once established. Can cut back any dying foliage after flowering. In winter, it is intolerant of wet or boggy soils- the roots may rot- move to dryer ground for fall and winter. LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Gardens