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Iris siberica On Mulberry Street Siberian Iris
SKU: n/a.A spectacular selection, On Mulberry Street Siberian Iris, Iris siberica, features huge blossoms of vibrant violet, pink and white, with its purple petals highlighted with bright yellow. Its magnificent blossoms create dazzling displays in the garden and the vase. Flowers appear in early summer. They are cherished for their elegant flowers and tough constitution. On Mulberry Street Siberian Iris make beautiful cut flowers. Deer and rabbit resistant.
Siberian Iris are top perennials and very garden worthy plants with rich green, reed-like foliage topped in late spring and early summer by colorful flowers. They feature medium to broad, pendent or semi-flaring falls, and medium to long, upright standards. Signals often consist of showy, intricate white and yellow markings. Siberian Iris perform best with slightly moist and acidic soil, yet tolerate drought once established. They are long-lived, pest resistant and require little maintenance. Their flowers and foliage are superior cut. The strap like leaves make a great background for other plant.
Growing instructions: Plant Siberian Iris in full sun to partial shade locations. Add organic matter when planting. Although tolerant of drought once established, they will perform best with consistent moisture. Fertilize Siberian Iris in early spring when new growth starts, and again after blooming with an all purpose balanced fertilizer following manufacturer’s instructions.
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