The Siberian Iris Caesar’s Brother iris produces deep purple flowers in late spring with sturdy stems which rise to 40″ high above a clump of grass-like, linear leaves. The delicate leaves make them one of the queens of fresh cut floral bouquets. After blooming is complete, the vase-shaped foliage will retain its green color into the fall.
Symbolizes: eloquence, deep sentiment, faith hope & wisdom.
February birth month flower. 25th Wedding Anniversary flower.
Symbolizes: eloquence, deep sentiment, faith hope & wisdom.
February birth month flower. 25th Wedding Anniversary flower.
Bulb Size
No. 1
Soil Requirements
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Moist Soil |
Hardiness Zones
3 to 8
Light Requirements
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Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Plant Spacing
12-15″
Planting Depth
1-2″
Mature Height
24″ to 36″
Flower Color
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Blue |
Bloom Time
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Late Spring |
Suitable Zones
3 to 10
Benefits
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Deer Resistant, Good as Cut Flowers, Naturalizing, Perennializing |
Planting Time
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Spring Planting |
Cultivar
Ceasar’s Brother
Genus Species
Iris sibirica















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