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Iris 'Angel Mountain'
Iris ensata
'Angel Mountain'
Iris ensata 'Angel Mountain' is a variety of Japanese sweet flag that is gaining popularity for its showy flowers and unique colors. The following describes the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods for 'Angel Mountain'. - Growth Characteristics: - 'Angel Mountain' grows to a height of approximately 60–90 cm. - Flowers usually bloom in June and July, featuring large petals and a variety of colors. - It prefers sunlight but grows well in partial shade. - It exhibits optimal growth in moist, well-drained soil. - Propagation Methods: - It is primarily propagated by division. - Division is best performed after the flowers have faded or in early spring. - After removing the soil, divide the roots and plant them in a new location. - Cultivation Methods: - Plant in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. - After planting, water thoroughly to ensure the roots establish well. - During the growing season, water regularly to maintain moisture. - Uses in the Garden: - It is well-suited for waterside gardens or humid locations. - It can be planted alongside other aquatic plants to create diverse planting effects. - Place it in the center or at the back of a flower bed to provide a visual accent. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - Red mold on the leaves can be prevented by ensuring good air circulation and removing infected leaves. - If aphids appear on the leaves, wash them off vigorously with water or use an insecticide. - Root rot, which can occur due to excessive moisture, can be prevented by improving drainage. This attractive flower in the garden can thrive healthily with proper care. Add vitality to your garden with the beauty of the Iris 'Angel Mountain'.
Plant Family
Iris family
Height
80~100cm
Spread
20~50cm
Colors
purple, white
Bloom Period
June~July
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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