Iris sibirica
Common Name: Siberian Iris
Type: Herbaceous perennial, creeping rhizomes form a dense clumping plant with upright vase shaped form
Family: Iradaceae
Hardiness Zone: 2-8
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade, full sun only if soil is kept moist
Exposure: Any
Soil: Most soils, likes humus rich, sandy to clay soil, well drained moderate moisture to aquatic, bog or wetlands
Plant Height x Width: 20"-48" x 18"
Leaf: Grass-like green leaves
Flower: Range from blues and sometimes white in late spring and early summer
Maintenance: Divide clumps, plant offsets to propagate
Landscape use: Herbaceous, mixed border, cut flower garden, waterside, mass plantings
Pest and Disease: Prone to root rot, rust, slugs and snails
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: No
Type: Herbaceous perennial, creeping rhizomes form a dense clumping plant with upright vase shaped form
Family: Iradaceae
Hardiness Zone: 2-8
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade, full sun only if soil is kept moist
Exposure: Any
Soil: Most soils, likes humus rich, sandy to clay soil, well drained moderate moisture to aquatic, bog or wetlands
Plant Height x Width: 20"-48" x 18"
Leaf: Grass-like green leaves
Flower: Range from blues and sometimes white in late spring and early summer
Maintenance: Divide clumps, plant offsets to propagate
Landscape use: Herbaceous, mixed border, cut flower garden, waterside, mass plantings
Pest and Disease: Prone to root rot, rust, slugs and snails
Deer and Rabbit Tolerance: No