Japanese Roof Iris Iris Tectorum
Foliage is arranged in fans of narrow lance shaped ribbed glossy upright leaves that can become somewhat floppy.
Japanese roof iris iris tectorum. The species is hermaphrodite has both male and female organs and is pollinated by insects. It is native of china korea and burma with lavender blue bluish violet purple blue blue lilac or sky blue flowers. The roof iris is native to china but was first discovered in the 1860s growing in japan on the roofs hence the common name. Or perhaps it was for purely pragmatic reasons to help hold the thatch together.
Rich moist well drained and slightly acid. With purple white pink and blue flowering roof iris cultivars for sale online. Though the bloom is large at 6 inches the standards are shortened and tubular and the falls widespread. Iris tectorum is an evergreen perennial growing to 0 3 m 1ft by 0 5 m 1ft 8in at a medium rate.
Spring fertilization and heavy mulch in spring and fall. Japanese roof iris are an example of the great diversity of exotic iris species coming into the nursery industry with varied colors and flower formations. Japanese roof iris responds well to fertilization during the growing season. Iris tectorum or japanese roof iris is a large flowering evansia iris crested iris that grows well in a humus rich damp position.
One to two tablespoons complete fertilizer 10 10 10 before blooming. It grows about a foot tall with a spreading rhizomatous habit common to most irises. Roof iris or root iris. Iris tectorum also known as roof iris japanese roof iris and wall iris is a plant species in the genus iris it is also in the subgenus limniris.
There is a white form as well. The name japanese roof iris comes from the tradition of this iris being grown on the damp thatched roofs of japanese cottages to help hold the thatch together. Other legends indicate it was used to ward off evil spirits. Also known as japanese roof iris iris tectorumprefers part sun to sun with some afternoon protection and moist to average well drained soil.
It is in leaf all year in flower from may to june. Some sources suggest that when space became too precious for anything but food crops japanese women who used the powdered rhizomes as a face powder began growing iris tectorum on their thatch roofs. Or is it a wall iris. One of my favorite species is japanese roof iris iris tectorum.
It is drought tolerant once established but maintains its best appearance with consistent moisture. Full sun preferred but some shade tolerated unlike many other iris soil. It is hardy to zone uk 6. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about japanese root iris roof iris wall iris iris tectorum variegata supplied by member gardeners in the plantfiles database at dave.
The leaves are 15 inches tall fanned at the base and ribbed. It is a rhizomatous perennial.