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Pinkerton Japanese Iris

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$30.99
Light Needs

Light Needs

Partial Shade to Full Sun
(At Least 3 Hours of Direct Sunlight)
Mature Height

Mature Height

2 - 3 Feet
Mature Spread

Mature Spread

1 - 2 Feet
Growing Zones

Growing Zones

4 to 9

Pinkerton Japanese Iris (Iris ensata 'Pinkerton') delights with soft pink petals spanning up to seven inches across, adding a subtle charm in early summer. The flattened blooms and intricate veins give these flowers a refined, almost artistic look above their slender, upright foliage. Stems rise to about 36 inches, perfect for introducing a vertical accent next to ponds or in mixed perennial beds. This elegant variety remains a pleasure to grow for gardeners who appreciate large, graceful iris blooms that resist deer and rabbits.

Its origins trace back to the wetlands of Japan and China, where regular moisture is abundant. The broad petals showcase gentle ripples, drawing in both bees and hummingbirds. This iris performs well as a focal point in water-adjacent plantings, or grouped in cottage-style borders for a romantic display. Winning several American Iris Society awards, it brings consistent color and interest year after year.

Pinkerton Japanese Iris Care

Plant in a loamy, acidic soil (pH near 5.5–6.5) enriched with compost for steady root growth. Irrigate frequently during active growth, especially in sunny locations, as these iris need consistent moisture to form robust blooms. Avoid letting the soil dry out, and incorporate mulch to help retain moisture. A balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring promotes lush foliage and abundant buds. 

Prune off spent flower stems after blooming, and remove any browning foliage toward season’s end. Container-grown plants should have plenty of water during summer heat, and should be overwintered in an area where the soil won’t freeze solid. In colder climates, add mulch around the base to maintain warmth. Divide every three to four years if bloom performance begins to diminish.

Pinkerton Japanese Iris Spacing

Set individual plants 24 to 28 inches apart, providing adequate airflow in row or massed plantings. A container of roughly 10 to 12 inches in diameter is generally sufficient for new rhizomes, ensuring suitable room for root expansion and space for watering.


Pinkerton Japanese Iris Information

USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 - 9
Plant Type:
Light Exposure: Partial Shade to Full Sun (At Least 3 Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Mature Height: 2 - 3 Feet
Mature Spread: 1 - 2 Feet
Spacing: 1.5 - 2 Feet
Habit: Upright
Flower Color(s): Pink
Flower Description: Delicate, Soft Pink
Bloom Period: Mid to Late Summer
Foliage Type: Deciduous
Foliage Color(s): Green
Foliage Description: deep green
Seasonal Interest: Spring Flowering, Summer Flowering
Watering: High
Resists: Disease
Tolerates: N/A
Attracts: Bees, Butterflies
Container Role: Filler
Uses: Borders, Combinations, Containers, Edging, Erosion Control, Groundcovers, Mass Planting, Specimen or Focal Point, Sensory Gardens, Wetland Areas & Ponds, Wildlife Gardens
Features: Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flowers, Deadheading Not Necessary, Foliage Interest, Fragrant, Low Maintenance, Award Winner
Brand: Proven Selections
Common Name: Pinkerton Japanese Iris
Other Name(s): Japanese Iris
Scientific Name: Iris ensata 'Pinkerton'
SKU:
PJIPINKER-GC
Container Sizes

Please Note: The pictures below are to give a general representation of the different container sizes. The actual size/ages of plants are estimates and will vary based on type of plant, time of year, last pruning & many other factors.

Quart Pot
Quart Pot

Also Known As:
Quart

Plant Age:
~ 6 months - 1 year

Plant Size:
~ 4"-8"

Pot Size:
~ 4.75"H x 4.5"W

Volume:
1.50 quarts

2.5 Quart
2.5 Quart

Also Known As:
2.5 Quart Pot

Plant Age:
~ 1 - 2 years old

Plant Size:
~ 8"-12"

Pot Size:
~ 6.5"H x 6.5"W

Volume:
2.20-2.30 quarts

#1 Pot
#1 Pot

Also Known As:
#1 Container
1 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 1 - 2 years old

Plant Size:
~ 10"-14"

Pot Size:
~ 7"H x 7.75"W

Volume:
2.26-3.73 quarts

#2 Pot
#2 Pot

Also Known As:
#2 Container
2 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 1.5 - 3 years old

Plant Size:
~ 12"-18"

Pot Size:
~ 9.5"H x 9.5"W

Volume:
1.19-1.76 gallons

#3 Pot
#3 Pot
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Also Known As:
#3 Container
3 Gallon

Plant Age:
~ 2 - 4 years old

Plant Size:
~ 12"-30"

Pot Size:
~9.5"H x 11"W

Volume:
2.32-2.76 gallons

#5 Pot
#5 Pot

Also Known As:
#5 Container
5 Gallon

Plant Age:
~3-4 years old

Plant Size:
~ 20" - 60"

Pot Size:
~11" H x 10 1/2” W

Volume:
3.5 - 4 gallons

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Pre-Ordered Plants

Pre-ordered plants are scheduled to ship in Spring 2025. We carefully plan our shipping dates based on your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone to ensure optimal planting conditions upon arrival. Want it sooner/later? Reach out, and we'll try our best to accommodate.

Estimated Spring Shipping Schedule

Estimated ship week for pre-ordered plants will ship based on growing zones as shown below.

Growing Zone Estimated Ship Week
Zone 10March 24th
Zone 9March 31st
Zone 8April 7th
Zone 7April 14th
Zone 6bApril 21st
Zone 6aApril 28th
Zone 5bMay 5th
Zone 5aMay 12th
Zone 4May 19th
Zone 3May 26th

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