Iris, Siberian ‘Caesar’s Brother’
Description
Caesar’s Brother is a velvety rich purple – a classic! Blooms profusely and is spectacular when planted in masses. Very reliable and trouble free. A mature clump in its glory is simply breathtaking. One of the oldest, but still one of the best Iris to have in your perennial garden. Siberian Iris are dazzling flowers that provide a bold splash of color atop narrow stems and sword-like foliage. More delicately flowered than Bearded Iris, Siberians are very adaptable and easy to grow. Equally at home in the flower border, or a moist (even bog) garden.
Additional information
Weight | 0.000 oz |
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Latin Name | Iris siberica 'Caesar's Brother' |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Care | Best planted in moist, rich soil. Wet locations are tolerated. |
Light Requirements | |
Habit | Stiff, upright habit. |
Plant Height | 36 inches |
Plant Width | 24 inches |
Foliage | Thin, blue-green leaves. |
Bloom | Rich, velvety purple flowers bloom in early summer. |
Zone | |
Special Features | Attracts Hummingbirds, Cut/Dried Flower, Deer Resistant, Low Maintenance, Supports Naturalizing, Tolerant of Clay Soil, Tolerant of Wet Locations |
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