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Iris sibirica 'Ruffled Velvet'
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Plant Type: Perennials

Red-purple standards, darker purple, velvety falls, and a black and gold blaze. Blooms in early summer. Siberian irises are haled for their elegant, delicate flowers and disease resistance. They perform admirably in the sunny to partially shady garden, but need plenty of water throughout the season to continue looking their best. In naturalized settings, they are particularly effective around water features. They can also be grown under Black Walnut trees since they are not effected by juglone. Siberian Irises bloom before Japanese Irises but after Tall Bearded Irises.

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Growing & Maintenance Tips:

Siberian Irises are among the easiest and most trouble-free species to grow in their genus. They prefer full sun, though they will tolerate part shade especially in warmer zones. Plant in rich, moist soil that is moderately acidic (5.2-6.4). Deadheading this variety will not prolong its bloom. It is best to leave these irises untouched until there is a noteable lessening of blooms. At that time, they may be divided, preferably in the fall but also in the spring. New clumps may take two or three years to become firmly established, at which time they will begin to bloom profusely.

Flower Color

Red-purple

Foliage Color

Plant Spread

18-24 in.

Good Companions

Astilbe-Hybrid (Astilbe ), Bergenia-Heartleaf (Bergenia ), Foxglove-Strawberry (Digitalis mertonensis), Geranium-Hardy (Geranium ), Grass-Ornamental (Miscanthus sinensis), Grass-Ornamental (Acorus calamus), Peony-Garden (Paeonia ), Salvia-Perennial (Salvia nemorosa)

Plant Height

24-30 in.

Scape Height

Hardness Zone

3-9

Soil Moisture

Consistent and average water needs


Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes

Mass Plant, Border, Specimen, Cut flower or foliage, Bog Plant

Bloom Time

Early summer

Critter Resistance

Deer and rabbit resistant

Exposure

Full sun to part shade

Growth Rate

Medium

Seasonal Interests