Botanical Name: Iris ‘Hiroshima Melody Blue Gene’ (or similar registered cultivar name)
Type: Herbaceous perennial (possibly Japanese iris Iris ensata or bearded iris hybrid)
Features:
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Flowers: Large, velvety blooms in striking shades of deep blue-violet with subtle white or yellow veining on the falls (lower petals). Petals may have a ruffled or laciniated edge.
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Bloom Size: 4-6 inches in diameter, held atop sturdy stems (24-36 inches tall).
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Foliage: Sword-shaped, upright green leaves forming dense clumps.
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Fragrance: Mild, fresh floral scent (common in some iris varieties).
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Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (may rebloom in fall in mild climates).
Growing Requirements:
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Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best blooms.
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Soil: Moist, well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Thrives near water features (like Japanese iris).
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Water: Keep consistently moist during growing season; avoid drought.
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Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-9 (cold-tolerant but appreciates mulch in winter).
Symbolism: Named for Hiroshima, this flower may embody themes of peace, resilience, and beauty—ideal for memorial gardens or reflective landscapes.
Uses:
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Borders, water garden edges, or cut flower arrangements.
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Collector’s item for iris enthusiasts or Japanese garden themes.
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