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Siberian Iris Peacock Butterfly® Banish Misfortune

A very eye-catching tricolor flower.
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Flower Color:
Purple
Product Code:
T340
Supplied as:
bare roots

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The Siberian Peacock Butterfly Banish Misfortune actually has a very eye-catching tricolor flower. We can see purple, blue and yellow on the flower. Significant veining on the lower petals. No visitor to your garden will miss this flower. It blooms from May to June.

How to grow Siberian iris

When growing Siberian iris, your garden will burst with early season color and intricate, frilled flowers. Lush grass-like foliage makes for a good seasonal border filler. Planting Iris sibirica in masses adds elegant charm to the spring garden. Use Siberian Iris as a border background for other early spring bloomers. It likes rich, fertile soil with good drainage; however, Siberian iris will perform in lean or poor soils as well. Plant in sunny or half-sunny places.

Additional Information
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Cultivar Peacock Butterfly® Banish Misfortune
Scientific Name Iris Sibirica
Category Perennials
Flower Color Purple
Supplied as bare roots
Flower Fragrance No
Bloom Time Summer
Leaf Color Green
Plant Size 70 cm
Width 80 cm
Moisture demands Medium
Trvalky podkategoria Kosatce sibírske
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