Description
Iris Siberian ‘Caesar’s Brother’
Iris sibirica ‘ Caesar’s Brother’
- Zone:
Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
Mature Size: 36-42″ H, 18-24″ W - Flower Colour: violet
- Flowering Time: late spring to early summer
Description: Iris sibrica ‘Caesar’s Brother’ (Siberian Iris) is a clump forming perennial with stunning, deep, velvety violet flowers from late spring to early summer. Introducing drama in the garden, each sturdy flower stalk produces many dainty blossoms well above the foliage of upright, grassy, swordlike leaves. After blooming, the grass-like foliage remains fresh-looking and attractive all season.
Ornamental Features: Attracts Bees, Birds and Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Salt Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Stone Mulch, Walnut Toxicity Resistant, Cut Flower, Fragrant Flower, Attracts Pollinators
Landscape Features: Spectacular when planted in groups, adds drama and vertical interest to the landscape, drought tolerant, a welcomed addition to beds and borders or near streams or ponds where it provides excellent colour contrast










