
Siberian Iris
Siberian Iris - Iris sibirica The Siberian Iris is a remarkably beautiful plant whose purple, blue or white flowers can be found gently swaying in the breeze across the temperate climatic zones of the United States. This hardy plant is a hybrid of two Asian iris species, and is distributed across its native central Europe, Russia, Japan and Korea. It has taken root quite successfully in the prairie soil of the United States, and become a staple in many household and ornamental gardens. Its thin petals are brightly colored, semi-opaque, and often have visible veins which add to their visual interest and stunning beauty. Plant Details - Siberian Iris Family: Iridaceae Light Requirement: Partial shade, Full sun Water Needs: Moderate Height: 2-4 ft Spread: 1-2ft Growth Rate: Rapid Soil Preference: Fertile, Moist, Well-drained Bloom Time: Spring, Summer Flower Color: White, Purple Wildlife Value: Butterflies Notable Characteristics - Siberian Iris The Siberian Iris is an eye-catching flow