Description
Common Name: Siberian Iris ‘Concord Crush’, Caesar’s Brother
Violet-blue ruffled, multi-petaled flowers supply an exotic look to this dependable, low-maintenance flower. Its elegance is heightened by glowing yellow signals nestled among the lavish layers of petals.
Blooming in late spring to early summer, some later rebloom can be expected from ‘Concord Crush.’. Equally at home in the flower border, or a moist (even bog) garden.
Iris Sibirica (Siberian Iris):Â Tall clumping Iris with narrow upright foliage. More delicately flowered than Bearded Iris, Siberians are very adaptable and easy to grow. Generally pest free and blooms early summer. Excellent for vertical effect in the landscape.
Size:Â Bare Root
Height: 28.0″
Spread: 18.0-24.0″
Flower Description: Large, 6 inch double, vibrant blue flowers. Long bloom time and reblooms.
Light Requirement: Full Sun to Partial Shade.Â
Soil Type: Plants prefer moist, slightly acidic, well-drained soil, but can also tolerate drier soil.Â
Hardiness Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9,10Â
Attributes: Deer Resistant, Showy Flower, Cut Flower, Attracts Hummingbirds, Drought Tolerant, Large Flower, Rebloom, Long Bloom, Bicolour Flower
Care: Easy Care, Remove spent blooms consistently; Bearded Irises will flower sequentially on buds spaced along the stems. After blooming is finished, cut flower stems down at their base