Iris 'Mission Bay'
(Siberian iris)
A lovely shade of sky blue, the petals of this Siberian iris look like they are lying flat on the stems. This is an illusion created by the very short standards. A short plant the flowers are borne not far above the leaves. Introduced by Marty Schafer and Jan Sacks (USA) 2009.
A lovely shade of sky blue, the petals of this Siberian iris look like they are lying flat on the stems. This is an illusion created by the very short standards. A short plant the flowers are borne not far above the leaves. Introduced by Marty Schafer and Jan Sacks (USA) 2009.
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Colour: Blue
Flowers: June: mid season iris
Height x Spread: 68cm x 45cm
Soil: Well-drained to wet
Planting position: Sun/Partial Shade
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Siberian irises are tolerant of a wider range of soils than Bearded irises, but they do prefer a moist soil. However, if the soil drains well during the summer, the trick is to make sure they do not dry out when they are first planted. Very hardy to -10 degrees or more, the leaves die back in autumn and emerge again in spring. Remove old foliage before new leaves start to grow. Does not need frequent division like bearded irises.
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