Plant Details:
Scientific Name: Iris sibirica
Common Name: Siberian Iris
Hardiness Zone: 3a - 9b
Hardiness Degree: -40°F (-40.0°C)
Blooming Season: Late Spring, Summer
Plant Habit: Columnar
Characteristics: Shade Tolerant
Water: Heavy
Fertilize: None or when needed only
Spacing: 11 - 15" (28 - 38cm)
Height: 26 - 30" (66 - 76cm)
Width: 20 - 24" (51 - 61cm)
Exposure: Sun
General Information: Six light blue-violet falls with gold signal inside white sunburst.
Grower Information: Six light blue-violet falls with gold signal inside white sunburst. Medium to broad, pendent or semi-flaring falls and medium to long, upright standards. Signals on blue and pink flowers often consist of showy, intricately marked yellow and white patterns. Siberian Irises have a useful flowering period, between Spring and Summer-flowering perennials. Best in sun or light shade and moisture-retentive, slightly acidic soil.
This gorgeous violet to purple-blue double has 3 wide falls forming a base for 6 or more upright standards that show a bit of ruffling for extra effect. Gold signal inside a white sunburst. A midseason blooming Siberian Iris.
Siberian Iris have gorgeous blooms in late spring to early summer. Elegant and easy to grow, they are perfect for formal settings, mixed borders, and cottage gardens. Siberian Iris are lovely as a single specimen or planted in mass. Beautiful near a water feature. Slender, graceful, upright foliage is an asset all summer long, then turns golden to rust in fall for a beautiful finish to the season. Siberian Iris are deer resistant.
Scientific Name: Iris sibirica
Common Name: Siberian Iris
Hardiness Zone: 3a - 9b
Hardiness Degree: -40°F (-40.0°C)
Blooming Season: Late Spring, Summer
Plant Habit: Columnar
Characteristics: Shade Tolerant
Water: Heavy
Fertilize: None or when needed only
Spacing: 11 - 15" (28 - 38cm)
Height: 26 - 30" (66 - 76cm)
Width: 20 - 24" (51 - 61cm)
Exposure: Sun
General Information: Six light blue-violet falls with gold signal inside white sunburst.
Grower Information: Six light blue-violet falls with gold signal inside white sunburst. Medium to broad, pendent or semi-flaring falls and medium to long, upright standards. Signals on blue and pink flowers often consist of showy, intricately marked yellow and white patterns. Siberian Irises have a useful flowering period, between Spring and Summer-flowering perennials. Best in sun or light shade and moisture-retentive, slightly acidic soil.
This gorgeous violet to purple-blue double has 3 wide falls forming a base for 6 or more upright standards that show a bit of ruffling for extra effect. Gold signal inside a white sunburst. A midseason blooming Siberian Iris.
Siberian Iris have gorgeous blooms in late spring to early summer. Elegant and easy to grow, they are perfect for formal settings, mixed borders, and cottage gardens. Siberian Iris are lovely as a single specimen or planted in mass. Beautiful near a water feature. Slender, graceful, upright foliage is an asset all summer long, then turns golden to rust in fall for a beautiful finish to the season. Siberian Iris are deer resistant.