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Russell Stafford
(Siberian Iris, Summer Skies Siberian Iris)
Siberian Iris is a popular and attractive perennial that is native from regions in central Europe through to Russia. It is an adaptable herbaceous plant that develops substantial tall clumps of linear blade-like green foliage. In early summer it displays many beardless iris flowers that appear on tall stems. These may be white, purple, or violet-blue.
Siberian iris grows best in sunny locations and fertile soil with average drainage, but tolerates slight waterlogging. It is quite cold tolerant...
(Siberian Iris, Super Ego Siberian Iris)
Siberian iris ‘Super Ego’ features shimmering blossoms of pale, sky-blue fading to centers of glowing, violet-blue. Deep blue veining threads the elegantly rippled falls of this beautiful iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow 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 produce spectacular...
Jesse Saylor
(Siberian Iris, White Swirl Siberian Iris)
The snowy flowers of Siberian iris ‘White Swirl’ are softened with a touch of creamy yellow at the centers. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the gleaming white blossoms of this beautiful iris make a particularly elegant statement in a moonlight garden.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
(Siberian Iris, Windwood Spring Iris)
Abundant blooms of Wedgewood blue are highlighted by large, white blazes, making Siberian iris ‘Windwood Spring’ a refreshing addition to the spring garden. The falls of the cool-toned flowers are held out horizontally, somewhat resembling butterfly iris.
The parent species of Siberian iris are native from Central Europe through to Russia where they grow in a wide range of conditions from wet water's edge to well drained rocky hillsides. This versatility makes these tough perennials adaptable...
(European Meadow Rush, Straight Rush)
Across the moist fields and waterside habitats of northern Europe, grow broom-like clumps of the European meadow rush. This semi-evergreen perennial looks like a grass and slowly spreads via underground roots. It often visually dominates moist meadows, as the stiff foliage is poisonous to livestock.
The leaves are light sea green to barely blue-green. The upright to arching blades are long and tubular, looking like a grass. The tiny yellow-green to tan flowers are overlooked, appearing at leaf...
(Afro Meadow Rush, European Meadow Rush)
This is a curly version of the straight hard rush thrives both in a wild wetland and a constrained modern container garden. Its parent species dwells in moist habitats across northern Europe, but 'Afro' exhibits a greater ability to survive dry spells than its parent. In habitat these plants live in the margins of waterways that rise and fall with the seasons. This makes them tolerant of growing in both dry ground as well as when fully inundated. This dark forest green, grass-like perennial has wiry,...
James Burghardt
(Blue Arrows Rush, European Meadow Rush)
An upright European meadow rush selection, 'Blue Arrows' is loved for its greenish gray-blue foliage. Native to the moist habitats across northern Europe, it is a perennial that looks very much like a grass.
The Blue Arrows rush slowly spreads via underground roots to form a tall, graceful clump.
The leaf color ranges from light green to rich gray-blue. The upright blades are long and tubular, looking like a grass. The tiny yellow-green to tan flowers are overlooked, appearing at leaf tips...
(Blue Mohawk European Meadow Rush, European Meadow Rush)
An award-winning cultivar of European meadow rush, 'Blue Meadow' is loved for its more intense blue-green foliage. Native to the moist habitats across northern Europe, it is a perennial that looks very much like a grass.
The Blue Mohawk rush slowly spreads via underground roots to form a tall, graceful clump.
The leaves are sea green to rich blue-green. The upright to arching blades are long and tubular, looking like a grass. The tiny yellow-green to tan flowers are overlooked, appearing at...
(Graceful Grasses® Collection)
Proven Winners® created a collection of grassy plants with fine-textured, ornate foliage with graceful forms in the Graceful Grasses® Series. Not all members of the collection are true grasses (members of Poaceae). Instead, some of the best modern cultivars of papyrus, rush and sedge are included, offering gardeners a wide selection of grass-like plants suitable for various soil conditions.
Cultivation needs varies among the series members. Water-loving plants include the King Tut® and Baby Tut®...