Siberian Iris rhizomes produce narrow, grass-like leaves on strong stems. They are a very good naturalizer. Siberian Iris are suitable for borders, garden beds, wild gardens, along the edges of ponds, but not for growing in water. They do, however, combine easy care with grace and beauty. They make stunning cut flowers! Claret Cup Iris's produce violet blueish flowers atop grassy green foliage.
Fall planted perennials grow larger faster
Iris's will return for years to come
Deer proof
You are being shipped dormant bulbs/Product Size: #1/Exposure: Full sun to Partial shade/Blooms: Late Spring - Early Summer/Grows: 48-in tall
Hardy in USDA zones 4-9
48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia; Except ID