Rambunctious Siberian iris, Siberian flag

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The Rambunctious Siberian iris stands out with blue-purple flowers that appear over the about 90-centimetres tall tufts. The intriguing dense clusters of grass-like leaves can fit into many different places in a home garden. Flowers that sit atop naked stalks take on a unique multi-petal form. The Rambunctious iris hides an intricate, veined pattern inside its flower. The fragrant flowers appear at the end of spring and the beginning of summer. Irises with their decorative flowers and leaves are plants that fit into a centre of a flower bed, an edge of a pond, or a natural arrangement in a city park. They are considered one of the most attractive plants suitable for water and wetland gardens. Siberian iris looks spectacular in a larger group that beautifully presents the magnificent colour of the noble blooms.

This beardless iris prefers humous, fertile, moderately moist soil. Choose a bright, well-lit site that guarantees nice, saturated colour of the flowers. Partial shade should not be a problem in successful growing of this plant. The Rambunctious variety belongs to undemanding, unproblematic cultivars. It is easy to grow and does not require any special maintenance. Presented plant belongs to winter-hardy perennials. This magnificent cultivar needs only basic care and standard gardening efforts.

Indicated price is valid for 1 first choice rhizome of the presented variety of the Siberian iris. The bag with the rhizome is equipped with a label that contains basic plant facts and growing instructions.

  • Use: ornamental - garden
  • Growth form: erect
  • Flower colour: blue-purple
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: grass-like
  • Site: bright; humous, fertile, moderately moist soil
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 90 cm
  • Flowering period: May to June
  • Wintering in the ground: yes