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- Iris Siberica Caaesar's Brother - Siberian Iris - easy stunner in the sun, New variety!
Iris Siberica Caaesar's Brother - Siberian Iris - easy stunner in the sun, New variety!
Siberian irises are among the easiest of all types of iris to raise and bloom. Their graceful stems, blooms foliage and neat habit of growth make them the most adaptable irises for the perennial border and for landscaping. Their handsome foliage is attractive all year.
Siberian iris grows to 24-30" tall. Space plants about 18 to 24 inches apart. Plant 3 or more of the same variety in a clump for the best visual display
- Deep purple self; yellow and white blaze with black veining
- One of the oldest and but still one of the best Siberians on the market
- Blooms profusely in early summer
- Tall foliage remains beautiful until frost
Siberian irises are haled for their elegant, delicate flowers and disease resistance. They perform admirably in the sunny to partially shady garden, but need plenty of water throughout the season to continue looking their best. In naturalized settings, they are particularly effective around water features. They can also be grown under Black Walnut trees since they are not effected by jugloneSun for best flowering.
Pot size: #1 (2.55 qt)