
Perennials
Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother'
Siberian Iris
'Caesar's Brother' has rich deep purple flowers, blooming profusely in early to mid spring. This Siberian Iris variety has beardless flowers with narrow grassy upright foliage that remains beautiful until frost. 'Caesar's Brother' prefers slightly acidic soils, and moist or boggy conditions but will also tolerate a poor, dry soil because its thick roots penetrate the soil deeply. Siberian Iris look most impressive when planted in masses.
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One of the oldest but still one of the best Siberians on the market!
Siberian Iris Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Easily grown in moist, fertile, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. In too much shade, plants tend to produce fewer flowers and foliage tends to flop. Remove flowering stems promptly after bloom unless the seed pods are considered to be an attractive addition to the garden.
Height:36-42 Inches |
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Spread:24-36 Inches |
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Hardiness Zone:3 - 8 |
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