Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'
Siberian Iris
Blue-violet to nearly black velvety flowers. Slender leaves are 1/2-3/4" wide, very erect, upright foliage.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Tolerates a broad range of soils and moisture levels, but does best in neutral or slightly acidic soil in full sun. Use in the perennial border, good cut flower.
Interesting Information
Iris is Greek for rainbow. Wonderful dark brown seedpods remain on the plant throughout winter. A Missouri Botanical Garden Plant of Merit 2002.
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Paeonia(Peony 'Sarah Bernhardt') |
Iris sibirica(Siberian Iris 'Dance Ballerina Dance') |
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