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Iris pseudacorus 'Esk'

Iris pseudacorus 'Esk'
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Price:  £6.00
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Brand:  The Plantsman's Preference
Family:  Iridaceae
Main Season:  Summer
Flower Colour:  Yellow
Leaf Colour:  Green
Foliage:  Deciduous
Position:  Sun
Soil Type:  Good, moist, humus-rich
Height:  1.8m to 2.4m (6' to 8')
Peat Free?  Yes
Hardiness Guide:  RHS H7 minimum at least -20C
Pot Size:  1L

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Approx. 5 in stock

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A giant form of the native yellow flag that will grow very well in ordinary garden soil to 1.8m. Golden yellow flowers with some brown veins in summer.

Found in an abandoned garden on the banks of the River Esk in the early 1990s.  Named and introduced by Michael Wickenden in 1994.


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