The Siberian iris Dawn Waltz is a lovely variety with lavender blue flowers. Growing as about 70-centimetres tall, green tuft, presented variety delights with its flowers and long, narrow, erect leaves. Pastel flowers with a rich, intricate, multicolour patter look great both on a flower bed and cut in a vase. The intricately arranged veining and delicate waves give the impressive flowers a touch of airiness. Dawn Waltz blooms in May and lasts until the end of June. The unusual beauty of Siberian irises is worth appreciating and incorporating on a borders, or a planting of anaturalistic, English, or modern style. This species constitutes a perfect ornament for moist ground or even waterlogging spots. This sophisticated iris offers a great company for loosestrife, spiderwort (Tradescantia), dailily, and milkweed. Its flowers can be used to create impressive bouquets.
Siberian irises thrive in fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soils. A sunny position or shaded for several hours a day creates good conditions for the development of beardless iris rhizomes. Carefully choose the iris planting site, as this species does not tolerate transplanting. Iris tufts achieve their peak when growing at one position for several years. It is easy to meet that criteria as Siberian irises are fully hardy.
Each package contains one seedling of the Siberian iris Dawn Waltz. Packaging label contains basic plant facts and a quick growing guide.
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