Siberian Iris (3.5" pot)
Latin Name: Iris sibirica Family: Iridaceae (Iris)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading herb
Mature size: 2 ft
Native range: Central Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Rich to well drained soil, full sun
Pollinators: Numerous insects
Uses and functions: Ground cover, pollinator, cut flower, edges, boundary plant. Flowers used as dye.
Inedible. This fast growing flower can hold its own against grass, mugwort, knotweed and other aggressive species. It makes a nice edge to roadsides and gardens.
Latin Name: Iris sibirica Family: Iridaceae (Iris)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading herb
Mature size: 2 ft
Native range: Central Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Rich to well drained soil, full sun
Pollinators: Numerous insects
Uses and functions: Ground cover, pollinator, cut flower, edges, boundary plant. Flowers used as dye.
Inedible. This fast growing flower can hold its own against grass, mugwort, knotweed and other aggressive species. It makes a nice edge to roadsides and gardens.
Latin Name: Iris sibirica Family: Iridaceae (Iris)
USDA hardiness zone: 3
Growth habit: Spreading herb
Mature size: 2 ft
Native range: Central Eurasia
Preferred habitat: Rich to well drained soil, full sun
Pollinators: Numerous insects
Uses and functions: Ground cover, pollinator, cut flower, edges, boundary plant. Flowers used as dye.
Inedible. This fast growing flower can hold its own against grass, mugwort, knotweed and other aggressive species. It makes a nice edge to roadsides and gardens.