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(Hubbard Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian irises are hybrids or selections of Iris sibirica, a tall, rhizomatous, beardless iris native from central Europe to Turkey and Russia. The cultivar 'Hubbard' bears large, rich red-purple flowers with green and white accent markings at the bases of their flaring lower petals (falls). They bloom on tall stems in late spring. The clumps of grass-like green foliage are also attractive.
Siberian irises do best in sunny locations and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. As their name suggests,...
(Illini Charm Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
The clean, white flowers of Siberian iris ‘King of Kings’ fade to soft lemon-yellow at the base of the falls. This distinctive iris bears its pristine blossoms on extra-tall stems in late spring to early summer.
The parent species of Siberian iris is native from Central Europe through to Russia where it grows in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. The linear,...
(King of Kings Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
The clean, white flowers of Siberian iris ‘King of Kings’ fade to soft lemon-yellow at the base of the falls. This distinctive iris bears its pristine blossoms on extra-tall stems in late spring to early summer.
The parent species of Siberian iris is native from Central Europe through to Russia where it grows in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. The linear,...
James H. Schutte
(Lavender Bounty Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian irises are hybrids or selections of Iris sibirica, a tall, rhizomatous, beardless iris native from central Europe to Turkey and Russia. The flowers of the cultivar 'Lavender Bounty' have rich lavender-pink, arching outer petals (falls) and silvery pink, flaring inner petals (standards). They bloom on tall stems for many weeks in late spring and early summer. The clumps of grass-like green foliage are also attractive.
Siberian irises do best in sunny locations and moist, fertile, well-drained...
(Lights of Paris Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian iris ‘Lights of Paris’ shines in the garden with graceful, white blossoms accented by warm yellow signals at the base of the falls. This lovely iris blooms atop tall stems in late spring to early summer.
The parent species of Siberian iris is native from Central Europe through to Russia where it grows in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian iris...
(Memphis Memory Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian irises are hybrids or selections of Iris sibirica, a tall, rhizomatous, beardless iris native from central Europe to Turkey and Russia. The cultivar 'Memphis Memory' bears pale lavender-pink flowers on compact stems in late spring. The clumps of grass-like green foliage are also attractive.
Siberian irises do best in sunny locations and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. As their name suggests, they are very cold-hardy. Divide the dense clumps every three years or so. Enjoy this vigorous...
(Ottawa Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
The rich, violet-blue flowers of Siberian iris ‘Ottawa’ are accented with darkly veined, white signals at the base of the falls. The vivid blossoms are especially beautiful when combined with other cool-toned perennials of late spring and early summer, such as peonies, large allium, and catmint.
The parent species of Siberian iris is native from Central Europe through to Russia where it grows in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility...
Mary S. Thomas
(Perry's Blue Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Vivid, bright blue flowers and strong architectural form give Siberian iris ‘Perry’s Blue’ high value in the garden. The blossoms of this beautiful iris are borne on tall stems in late spring to early summer.
The parent species of Siberian iris is native from Central Europe through to Russia where it grows in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable to a wide range of conditions. Siberian iris...
James H. Schutte
(Regency Buck Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian irises are hybrids or selections of Iris sibirica, a tall, rhizomatous, beardless iris native from central Europe to Turkey and Russia. The cultivar 'Regency Buck' bears rich violet-blue flowers on compact stems in late spring. The clumps of grass-like green foliage are also attractive.
Siberian irises do best in sunny locations and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. As their name suggests, they are very cold-hardy. Divide the dense clumps every three years or so. Enjoy this vigorous...
JC Raulston Arboretum at NC State University
(Roaring Jelly Siberian Iris, Siberian Iris)
Siberian irises are hybrids or selections of Iris sibirica, a tall, rhizomatous, beardless iris native from central Europe to Turkey and Russia. The flowers of the cultivar 'Roaring Jelly' have arching, rich raspberry pink outer petals (falls) and gray-white, lavender-veined inner petals (standards). They bloom in late spring on tall sturdy stems. The clumps of grass-like green foliage are also attractive.
Siberian irises do best in sunny locations and moist, fertile, well-drained soil. As their...