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DINNER PLATE™ CARROT CAKE JAPANESE IRIS
Iris ensata 'Carrot Cake'
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(SKU: 20184)
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List Price $25.00 Per Plant
Hardiness Zone: 4-9 · Mature Height: 24-32 Inches · Mature Spread: 18-24 Inches
This isn't your average garden irisDinner Plate™ Carrot Cake Japanese Iris is a floral masterpiece made to impress. Its 6-inch, double-layered blossoms are a celebration of cool lavender-blue and crisp white, touched with a golden glow at the heart. Standing tall at about three feet, its upright, sword-like leaves make a striking statement near water features, borders, and damp garden beds.
Unlike the classic tall-bearded iris, this Japanese beauty loves to keep its feet wet. Moist, rich soil or shallow water is its happy place, where it rewards gardeners with lush growth and enormous, velvety blooms. The Dinner Plate™ series is known for oversized flowers and vigorous habits, and 'Carrot Cake' is no exceptiona dependable performer that thrives in consistently moist conditions.
Plant it along pond edges, in rain gardens, or anywhere you want bold texture and color. As the last of the irises to bloom, it extends the season with a showstopping finale in early summer. Low maintenance but high impact, this perennial adds elegance, structure, and a touch of whimsy wherever it's plantedproof that sometimes, bigger really is better.
Family: Iridaceae · Common Name: Iris
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- A pre-applied, pre-measured amount of time release fertilizer that keeps your plant well nourished for up to one year.
- Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels are included in the top of each container to use when planting as they help retain soil moisture, and plants will establish more quickly with less transplant shock. Plants will also survive drought-like conditions and accidental missed waterings better.
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DINNER PLATE™ CARROT CAKE JAPANESE IRIS Plant Characteristics
Cultural Information*
| • | Leaf Scorch - High Resistance |
| • | Leaf Spot - High Resistance |
| • | Powdery Mildew - High Resistance |
| • | Root Rot - High Resistance |
Leaf Color Fall*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Spring*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Summer*
| • | Green |
Leaf Color Winter*
| • | Green |
Plant Type*
| • | Perennial |
Preferred Soil Conditions*
| • | Adapts Well to Most Soil Types |
| • | Adapts Well to Wet Areas |
| • | Average |
| • | Moist |
| • | Prefers Wet or Boggy Soils |
Propagation Methods*
| • | Cuttings or Divisions |
Uses*
| • | Accent Plant |
| • | Border Plant |
| • | Cut Flowers |
| • | Mass Planting |
| • | Near Water Gardens or Ponds |
| • | Rain Garden |
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DINNER PLATE™ CARROT CAKE JAPANESE IRIS Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips
- Recommended Soil:
- Prefers rich, loamy soil with high organic content.
- Keep soil consistently moist or plant in shallow standing water (up to 2").
- Slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal.
- Sun Exposure:
- Full sun to partial shade.
- At least 6 hours of sunlight for optimal blooms.
- Afternoon shade helps preserve flower color in hot climates.
- Irrigation Needs:
- Loves moisture never allow soil to dry out completely.
- Regular deep watering is essential during growing season.
- Perfect for bog gardens or pond margins with constant dampness.
- Feeding & Nutrients:
- Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring.
- Add compost or well-rotted manure when planting for sustained nutrition.
- Optional second feeding after bloom to strengthen rhizomes.
- Pruning & Maintenance:
- Remove spent blooms to tidy up appearance.
- Cut foliage back to 4–6 inches after frost or late fall.
- Divide clumps every 3–4 years to maintain vigor.
- Mulch during winter to protect rhizomes from freezing.
Interesting Notes About DINNER PLATE™ CARROT CAKE JAPANESE IRIS
- Dinner Plate Drama: The Dinner Plate name is no exaggerationits blooms can reach up to 6 inches wide, making them twice the size of most other irises.
- Born to Be Wet: Unlike bearded irises, this Japanese Iris actually thrives in damp or boggy conditions. It's a dream plant for rain gardens and pondside plantings.
- Beardless Beauty: Part of the Iris ensata group, it lacks the fuzzy "beard" on its petals, giving its blooms a sleek, flat form admired in Japanese garden design.
- Last Bloom, Lasting Impression: It's the grand finale of iris seasonflowering about a month after Siberian irises, keeping color in your garden longer.
- A Japanese Legacy: Cultivated for centuries in Japanese water gardens, Iris ensata symbolizes purity and elegance in traditional art and culture.

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