Snow Queen Siberian Iris is a reblooming deciduous perennial with a clumping habit and long upwards fanning sword-like blue-green foliage. The rigid sturdy stalks that grow from the center of the plant are topped by profuse blooms of lightly ruffled white beardless flowers with soft gold throats in late spring to early summer, attracting bees. Flowers best in full sun and rich, slightly acidic, moist well-drained soils.
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Origins: |
Europe and Central Asia |
Height: |
2.5' - 3' |
Spread: |
1.5’ - 2' |
Spacing: |
1.5’ |
USDA Hardiness Zone: |
3 - 8 |
Culture: |
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Bloom Color: |
White |
Season of Interest: |
MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Water regularly, then occasionally once established. Keep moisture consistent and avoid overwatering.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Gardens, Ponds and Streams, Naturalized Areas, Foundation Plantings, and Containers.
COMPANION PLANTS: Spiderwort, Coral Bells, Daylily
IMAGE: Photo by and (c)2008 Derek Ramsey (Ram-Man). Co-attribution must be given to the Chanticleer Garden., Iris sibirica 'Snow Queen' (X-1260-B) Flowers, CC BY-SA 3.0
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.