You can tell a Japanese iris from the other members of the iris family by its narrow, sword-shape leaves, which can stretch 3-4 feet, and by its pointed flower bud. The delicate falls (petals) of a Japanese iris come in hues of purple, white, blue, pink and red-violet, and flap open 6-8 inches wide.
Pictured, from left: 'Angel Mountain', 'Eileen's Dream', 'Tea Ceremony'
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