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Siberian Iris (Fall)
Siberian Iris are less impressive than Bearded Iris, but more refined and easier to grow.  The flowers will hold up very well in wind and rain, and they require very little maintenance.  An excellent border plant that will give up to 20 stems of flowers once it is established.  Likes moist places. June bloom.  Plant in fall or spring.
See also our Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris by the Bushel for naturalizing large areas.  You may also be interested in our Clump Specials.


Siberian Iris Collection

Siberian Iris Collection
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A collection of 10 each of our varieties – 10 Caesar’s Brother and 10 Snow Queen - individually labeled and packaged.

Size: 3-5 fan
Plant: 1 Root Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24-30"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris

Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris
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Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris has midnight blue flowers on wiry stems with grassy foliage. Very adaptable and hardy. Does well in the South.

See Also: Bushels of Bulbs for field-run Caesar's Brother Siberian Iris to naturalize large areas. You may also be interested on our field-run Clump Specials.


Size: 3-5 fan
Plant: 1 Root Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24-30"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

Snow Queen Siberian Iris

Snow Queen Siberian Iris
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Snow Queen Siberian Iris has white flowers with bright yellow markings. Drought tolerant.

Size: 3-5 fan
Plant: 1 Root Per Sq Ft
Bloom Time: Late Spring to Early Summer
Planting Depth: Cover with 2" of soil
Height: 24-30"
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Sunny/Semi-sunny

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