Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'

Iris ensata var. shinsoukajin

Edo group

  • Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'
  • Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'
  • Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'
  • Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'
  • Flower name
    Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'
  • Scientific name
    Iris ensata var. shinsoukajin
  • Alias
  • Place of originJapan
  • Place of floweringRiver, pond, Rice paddies
  • Flowering seasonJune
  • Language of flowersHappy news

What is Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin'

Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin' or Hanashobu 'Shinsoukajin' (scientific name: Iris ensata var. Shinsoukajin) is a horticultural variety of the perennial herb" Japanese Iris "of the family Iridaceae.
The outer petals are large with three petals, white to light purple in color and drooping, while the inner petals are small with three petals, purple and standing up. The flowers are white and bicolor. ”White" means that the petals are not pure white but white or light purple, and "bicolor" means that the outer and inner petals are different colors.

Common name: Japanese Iris 'Shinsoukajin' or Hanashobu 'Shinsoukajin', scientific name: Iris ensata var. Shinsoukajin, Edo style, 3ei, white bicolor flowers, drooping flowers, petiole color: white light color, flower size: medium, outer flower Covers: white to light wisteria with crepe-like edges; inner perianth: dark purple stripes (ribs) on purple background; flowering season: mid-June; bred: Taisho era.


  • Order
    Asparagales
  • Family
    Iridaceae
  • Genus
    Iris
  • Species
    I. ensata var. Shinsoukajin
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Iris-shaped
  • Leaf type
    sword-shaped
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typePerennial grasses
  • Flower colorsWhite
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit color
  • Height50.0 ~ 100.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower15.0 ~ 15.0 cm

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