7 Irises for the Flower Garden


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height 2 feet hardiness zones 3-9 As its name would suggest, this iris is white with buttery yellow falls. This Siberian iris will begin blooming in June, and while most irises only bloom once, this variety has been known to rebloom when deadheaded. This variety does best in full sun but can also tolerate partial sunlight.


7 Irises for the Flower Garden

Exceptional Beauty: Siberian irises have elegant, butterfly-like flowers in shades of blue, violet, white, and yellow. The beauty of these flowers and their striking grass-like foliage make them a standout feature in any garden. Versatility: These irises are adaptable to many different garden styles and settings.


Yellow Siberian Iris Iris sibirica 'Yellow Tail' YellowWhite

Common Name: Siberian Iris. With the addition of 'Sunfisher', this will be the deepest yellow Siberian Iris that we offer. Light yellow standards and deeper yellow falls form a beautiful display in early to midseason. Based on our observations, this is one of the earliest of the Siberian Iris to bloom.


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Siberian iris 'Dreaming Yellow' 'Dreaming Yellow' is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial with dark glaucous green foliage and erect stems to 80cm in height, the flowers with white standards and creamy-yellow falls Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now © www.gardenworldimages.com © www.gardenworldimages.com © www.gardenworldimages.com


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Siberian Iris (Iris 'Yellowtail') Data specific to Irises ; Hybridizer: James Copeland Sr. Year Of Registration:. Registered Height: 32 inches (81 cm) Bloom Season: Mid Late: Bloom Color Classification: White Yellow: Bloom Color Description: White standards; chartreuse green falls fading to chartreuse yellow by third day, canary yellow.


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Truly eye-catching, Iris sibirica 'Sunfisher' (Siberian Iris) is a clump-forming perennial with deep yellow flowers adorned with pale yellow standards. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the blossoms rise atop sturdy flower stalks, well above the foliage. After blooming, the upright, narrow, blue-green leaves remain fresh-looking all season.


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Botanical name: Iris sibirica Flower Color: Shades of blue, purple, pink, red, white, yellow and orange Bloom Time: Mid-spring to early summer Height: 2 to 4 feet tall Use: In a sunny, mixed perennial border that has good moisture. Also in a bog garden or near a water feature. Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 to 9 PerennialResource.com


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Iris Overview Where to Plant Iris For the best bloom, plant iris in a sunny location. If your climate is on the hot side, some shade is acceptable. Almost all irises need well-drained soil but there are some species that prefer more moisture than others. The ideal soil for irises is slightly acidic but irises are quite adaptable pH-wise.


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Plant number: 1.289.110 The Siberian Iris are an easy, trouble-free group, forming clumps of grassy foliage with a late spring display of butterfly-like flowers. Plants are sturdy and upright, and seldom troubled by Iris borer. This taller selection has bicolored flowers of buttery-yellow and white. Excellent at the waterside, or in a moist border.


Yellow Siberian Iris Iris sibirica 'Yellowtail' CANADA Flowers

Yellow flag iris is a tall iris with stems that reach heights of 4 to 7 feet (1-2 m.) and upright foliage of about 5 feet (1.5 m.), depending on growing conditions. The ivory or pale to bright yellow blooms may be single or double, and some forms may display variegated foliage.


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Smaller and less common than the spring blooming bearded iris, Siberian iris offers a reliable perennial bloom for many years. Blooms of this flower have three petals on top, with three drooping petals below, known as falls. Siberian iris plants can reach as little as 12 inches (.3 m.) in height or grow taller than 3 feet (1 m.). Planting.


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Siberian iris is usually planted from potted nursery plants or from roots in the spring, although root division of established plants is sometimes done in the fall. These are very long-lived plants, though over time the clumps can become woody and die out in the center. Division every few years keeps the plants healthy.


Yellow Siberian Iris sibirica Butter And Sugar Plants Kelways

Iris sibirica 'Butter and Sugar' is a standout among Siberian Irises, showcasing white standards and vibrant yellow falls that bring life to the garden from late spring to early summer. The flower stalks produce numerous delicate blossoms.


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The Top 12 Siberian Iris Varieties. Siberian irises come in a wide range of colors—purple, blue, pink, lavender, yellow, white, and bi- and tritones. In a poll, the Society for Siberian Irises (SSI) members put these varieties at the top of their list: 'Roaring Jelly' 'Over in Gloryland' 'Jewelled Crown' 'Strawberry Fair'


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Yellow Shades Foliage Color: Green shades Sunlight: Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun) Part Shade (4-6 hrs. Direct Sun) Water Requirements: Average Water Needs Consistent Water Needs Soil Quality: Average Soil Quality Soil Chemistry: Acidic Soil (pH < 7.0) Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Bloomtime: Early Summer Attracts Wings:


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Height: 1.2m Spread: 30cm Hardy Attractive to wildlife Flower colour: Foliage colour: Position Soil Siberian flag iris, Iris sibirica, produces small, delicate flowers and narrow, bright green foliage. Flower petals are purple with white and yellow markings. It makes an excellent cut flower.