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Siberian Iris Roots - Contrast In Styles

These multicolored petals are as intricately designed as pansy faces

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About the Variety

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Key Features

Frost Tolerant
Prefers Dappled Shade
Morning Sun Only
Prefers Moist Soil
Clay Soil Tolerant
Container Friendly
Attracts Bees
Attracts Butterflies
Easy to Grow
Perfect for Cut Flowers
Perfect for Borders
Perfect for Dried Flowers
Reduces Erosion
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant

Plant Details

BOTANICAL NAME

Iris sibirica

LIFE CYCLE

  • Perennial

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Full Sun
  • Partial Shade

GROWTH HABIT

  • Clumping
  • Upright

PLANT HEIGHT

  • 24 to 48 inches

PLANT TYPE

  • Siberian

COLOR

  • Purple

A gardener's favorite, the Contrast in Styles Iris presents a dark purple bloom that fades to white first, and eventually to yellow. Not only are these irises quite showy, they are also drought-resistant and can handle soil that stays a little wetter than the rest of the garden. If you love purple, white, and yellow, Contrast in Styles will deliver!

  • Note: Fall-Planted Siberian Iris Roots Ship to All Zones Beginning in October
  • • Summer Blooming, Easy to Grow, Wet Tolerant, Purple and White Flowers
  • • Perennial; Prefers Sun/Partial Shade

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Fall

PLANTING DEPTH

  • 1 to 2 inches

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 18 to 24 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9

Planting Guide

View our Siberian Iris Planting Guide to learn more.
Siberian Iris Roots - Contrast In Styles

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Siberian Iris Roots - Contrast In Styles FAQs

What size bulbs will I receive with Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris?

Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris is graded No. 1.

Is Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris resistant to animals or disease?

Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris is deer resistant and rabbit resistant, meaning deer and rabbits generally avoid it due to its taste, texture, or aroma.

What type of bulb is Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris grown from?

Contrast In Styles Siberian Iris is grown from a root.

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