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'Silver Edge' Siberian Iris

PERENNIAL

Description

  • Graceful perennial for early summer color.
  • Enjoy stunning blooms, maintenance-free!
  • Thrives in moist soils.
  • Great for problematic areas in your landscape.
  • Resists deer but attracts pollinators!
  • Zones 3-9, sun/part sun, 30″ tall x 18″ wide at maturity.
Zone 3-9
Light part sun/sun
short

$23.00CAD Each

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$23.00CAD
Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description Iris sibirica is perfect for those looking for elegant flowers without the maintenance typically required to enjoy them. Plus, it's a problem solver for those in need of plants that thrive in wet soils. Siberian Iris looks great in river banks, pond edges, or even planted in a rain garden! Are you looking to take the outdoors inside? 'Silver Edge' makes a stunning cut flower with its intense blue petals delicately outlined in silvery white. Its vibrant flowers bloom late spring-early summer, and its grass-like foliage forms a refined clump, giving the plant a graceful appearance. Siberian Iris' blooms are smaller than Bearded Iris but just as beautiful. Details How To Grow

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Customer Reviews

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K. (Kentucky)
Healthy looking plants

When I received the 'Silver Edge' Siberian Iris they looked great. I planted then as directed with my Hellebores. They have grown quickly. It has been a few weeks since they were planted and yet they look like they are fully established. As expected, they did not bloom this year.

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E.J. (Washington)
Doing great!

I ordered this along with another Iris that can handle water. It's doing really good. It handled transport well and getting planted. I didn't let the review of someone else's stating it hadn't bloomed yet stop me from getting this, luckily I have ordered from somewhere that specializes in Iris and they told me when you get Iris the sometimes don't bloom for a year. I was super happy with the condition of this plant and I will be looking forward to blooms next year!

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L.J. (Florida)
sad to say

these bulbs did not happen to bloom this year

Hello! Thank you for leaving us feedback. We're sorry to hear that your Iris did not bloom this year. It's hard to say for certain why you did not see blooms this year since so many factors like weather, soil type, watering, and fertilizing all come into play. Perhaps you're familiar with the old saying about plants: first year sleep, second year creep, third year leap. This applies to plants in the garden center as well as plants you purchase online. They generally spend their first year growing roots in their new home, the second year they have more energy to put into growth, and the third year, they are growing and flowering vigorously. Keep tending to your plants and they will reward you. Happy Gardening!

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D.P. (Massachusetts)
Silver Edge Siberian Iris

I am giving this plant some time to grow. The Iris appears to be growing slow. It could just be the weather conditions or a little more tender loving care is needed.

Hello! It's hard to say for certain how fast your Iris will grow, since so many factors - like weather, soil type, watering, and fertilizing - all come into play. Perhaps you're familiar with the old saying about plants: first year sleep, second year creep, third year leap. This applies to plants in the garden center as well as plants you purchase online. They generally spend their first year growing roots in their new home, the second year they have more energy to put into growth, and the third year, they are growing and flowering vigorously. Your plant is growing, just below the surface of the soil. Happy Gardening!