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Iris sibirica
- Also known as the Siberian Flag Iris, this beautiful free flowering variety is the perfect shade of cornflower blue with a white and yellow speckled throat.
- A host of flowers throughout May and June
- A slow growing tall perennial which prefers moist to boggy soil
- Ideal for growing in the shallow edges of your pond or on shallow planting shelves within it
- Irises are the perfect plants to encourage insects like damselflies and dragonflies to your pond, providing shelter and a sunny place to perch.
- Marginal plants soften and add interest to the borders of your pond and are also suitable for planting in bog gardens or moist soil borders.
- Caution: Harmful if eaten
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Iris sibirica
- Also known as the Siberian Flag Iris, this beautiful free flowering variety is the perfect shade of cornflower blue with a white and yellow speckled throat.
- A host of flowers throughout May and June
- A slow growing tall perennial which prefers moist to boggy soil
- Ideal for growing in the shallow edges of your pond or on shallow planting shelves within it
- Irises are the perfect plants to encourage insects like damselflies and dragonflies to your pond, providing shelter and a sunny place to perch.
- Marginal plants soften and add interest to the borders of your pond and are also suitable for planting in bog gardens or moist soil borders.
- Caution: Harmful if eaten
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- Also known as the Siberian Flag Iris, this beautiful free flowering variety is the perfect shade of cornflower blue with a white and yellow speckled throat.
- A host of flowers throughout May and June
- A slow growing tall perennial which prefers moist to boggy soil
- Ideal for growing in the shallow edges of your pond or on shallow planting shelves within it
- Irises are the perfect plants to encourage insects like damselflies and dragonflies to your pond, providing shelter and a sunny place to perch.
- Marginal plants soften and add interest to the borders of your pond and are also suitable for planting in bog gardens or moist soil borders.
- Caution: Harmful if eaten























