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Iris sibirica 'Peacock Pennywhistle'
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Iris sibirica 'Peacock Pennywhistle'

Iris sibirica 'Peacock Pennywhistle'

  • A plant imbued with style and grace, the 'Peacock Pennywhistle' iris has elegant lavender and clotted cream flowers, with mid green blades of foliage
  • The sophisticated flowers feature block lavender standards, with blueish purple falls that are etched with yellow on the inner part. They are primarily seen between May and June
  • One of the hardier plants you'll find, this iris can survive down to -15°C, meaning that it'll more than cope with most British winters
  • Make sure inquisitive pets (and children) are kept away from irises, as they're harmful to humans and animals if ingested
  • Attractive to bumblebees and other pollinators, this plant is well suited to the edge of a pond, a water garden or a border with moist soil
$20.02
Iris sibirica 'Peacock Pennywhistle'
$20.02

Iris sibirica 'Peacock Pennywhistle'

  • A plant imbued with style and grace, the 'Peacock Pennywhistle' iris has elegant lavender and clotted cream flowers, with mid green blades of foliage
  • The sophisticated flowers feature block lavender standards, with blueish purple falls that are etched with yellow on the inner part. They are primarily seen between May and June
  • One of the hardier plants you'll find, this iris can survive down to -15°C, meaning that it'll more than cope with most British winters
  • Make sure inquisitive pets (and children) are kept away from irises, as they're harmful to humans and animals if ingested
  • Attractive to bumblebees and other pollinators, this plant is well suited to the edge of a pond, a water garden or a border with moist soil

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  • A plant imbued with style and grace, the 'Peacock Pennywhistle' iris has elegant lavender and clotted cream flowers, with mid green blades of foliage
  • The sophisticated flowers feature block lavender standards, with blueish purple falls that are etched with yellow on the inner part. They are primarily seen between May and June
  • One of the hardier plants you'll find, this iris can survive down to -15°C, meaning that it'll more than cope with most British winters
  • Make sure inquisitive pets (and children) are kept away from irises, as they're harmful to humans and animals if ingested
  • Attractive to bumblebees and other pollinators, this plant is well suited to the edge of a pond, a water garden or a border with moist soil