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Siberian iris
Siberian iris










Wide, light ruffled flowers are shades of medium blue. Red-violet with lighter standards and styles, gold signal Medium blue with red-violet tones that sets a second bloom 2-3 weeks after the first when grown well Siberian irises are known to be highly adaptable and a good choice for low maintenance mixed borders. Each blossom features rich wine purple standards and falls and lighter blue-purple styles. Their arching standards and undulating falls flutter in the softest breeze. Native to a very challenging climate, the shapely beauty and clear hues of its flowers give no hint of its character. Their graceful stems, blooms foliage and neat. Noted for its showy color patterns, Iris sibirica Contrast in Styles (Siberian Iris) is a clump-forming perennial with incredibly beautiful flowers in late spring to early summer. sibirica, for their delicate flowers and no-fuss growing habits. Standard off-white, Fall apricot ground red overlay Siberian irises are among the easiest of all types of iris to raise and bloom in the temperate climatic zones. Standard butter yellow, fall bright daffodil yellowĪ delicate-looking flower of pansy purple in color Very ruffled creamy-white with a smooth gold throat blooms late in the season Standard ruffled deep violet, fall ruffled darker violet with blue undertones. Ruffled dark grey-blue with a violet wash, upright styles are much lighter and showyįall bright blue with lighter styles and standards, crisp gold signal Light orchid with turquoise styles and gold signalsįull multiple falls of rich violet, great flower form Multiple color layers blend into warm butterscotch This is not guaranteed, however with the right culture and weather temperatures it can be a wonderful bonus to your garden.īi-tone rich blue-violet, very ruffled Tet. Flower Color: Shades of blue, purple, pink, red, white, yellow and orange. Some iris will send a second flush of Repeat bloom (RE) a few weeks after the initial flush. Help to extend your bloom in the garden select Early, Mid-Season, and Late varieties. Some iris bloom before others and others later. The name of our 12-plant collection, Wings over Water, was inspired by the structure of these enchanting flowers. Peak bloom season for Siberian Irises at Mt Pleasant Iris Farm is the last two weeks of May. Few flowers can compare with the grace and beauty of the Siberian Iris. Siberians will look their best after two to three years after transplanting.

siberian iris

Tetraploid (tet.) plants generally have stockier-looking flowers, foliage, and stems than diploids (dip.). Blooming from late spring to early summer, the graceful, dainty blossoms rise atop sturdy flowerstalks, well above the foliage of upright, grassy, swordlike leaves. These are hybrids from species native to central Eurasia they are very strong, hardy, and adaptable in the perennial bed. Iris sibirica 'Perry's Blue' (Siberian Iris) is a clump-forming perennial with attractive sky blue flowers adorned with delicate white markings and dark veining on their falls.

siberian iris

Propagation Lift and divide clumps, or separate bulb offsets, and plant immediately in early autumn. They can tolerate chalk, clay, loamy, or sandy soil but prefer well-draining loam soil. Siberian irises have graceful flowers on a grass-like foliage plant. In beds, Siberian iris requires a few extra waterings in a season. Siberian irises are more adaptable and can grow in a variety of soil types.












Siberian iris