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Iris sibirica 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy'
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Iris sibirica 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy'

Iris sibirica 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy'

  • Introduce a splash of sunshine in even the greyest of skies with the 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy' iris
  • The zesty yellow flowers, which bloom between May and June, stand out against a backdrop of spiky, grass green foliage
  • This Siberian flag iris is a hardy specimen, able to withstand temperatures of down to -15°C, making it suitable for the majority of British winters
  • Take care not to let pets eat irises as they're toxic when ingested
  • If you have a water garden or a pond, then this iris will fit in perfectly - however it can also work well in a border setting, too!
  • Looking for a plant to draw in pollinators? This is a good option
$20.02
Iris sibirica 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy'
$20.02

Iris sibirica 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy'

  • Introduce a splash of sunshine in even the greyest of skies with the 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy' iris
  • The zesty yellow flowers, which bloom between May and June, stand out against a backdrop of spiky, grass green foliage
  • This Siberian flag iris is a hardy specimen, able to withstand temperatures of down to -15°C, making it suitable for the majority of British winters
  • Take care not to let pets eat irises as they're toxic when ingested
  • If you have a water garden or a pond, then this iris will fit in perfectly - however it can also work well in a border setting, too!
  • Looking for a plant to draw in pollinators? This is a good option

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  • Introduce a splash of sunshine in even the greyest of skies with the 'Peacock Butterfly Solar Energy' iris
  • The zesty yellow flowers, which bloom between May and June, stand out against a backdrop of spiky, grass green foliage
  • This Siberian flag iris is a hardy specimen, able to withstand temperatures of down to -15°C, making it suitable for the majority of British winters
  • Take care not to let pets eat irises as they're toxic when ingested
  • If you have a water garden or a pond, then this iris will fit in perfectly - however it can also work well in a border setting, too!
  • Looking for a plant to draw in pollinators? This is a good option