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Siberian Irises form elegant clumps of tall deep green sword-like leaves, with flowers on long stems that open above the foliage. With flowers somewhat smaller than the huge Bearded Iris, these are the easiest to grow and surely the most hardy. Clumps return dependably each year with more and more flowers making Siberian Irises great landscape plants.
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Perennials and fall-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your Growing Zone. Perennial and fall-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. See our shipping information page for approximate ship dates and more detailed information. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (802) 227-7200 or contact us by email or chat.
Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.
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"Nice flowers. As someone who doesn't know much about outdoor gardening, these were easy although they didnt all bloom. That could be from my errors though."
"It may be too soon but I planted them a month ago and nothing is happening yet."
"Healthy bulbs arrived in time to bloom this Spring. They were late bloomers, showing up mid-June. Best to have a thick, green background to show off their lemon-yellow and icey-white blooms."
"KUDOS to American Meadows. This is my first purchase from the company. My bare root iris was planted the day it arrived (two days ago) and it already has 4 green sprouts. So glad the instructions pointed out that leaving the root in the plastic bag, outside in the sun would have an oven affect on the iris. I went looking for my iris (in the bag) and found it in the sun. It was there a very short time, thanks to reading the instructions. I have planted the bare root and already am seeing green shoots come thru the soil."
"So far I'm very pleased (after 5 mos), the iris is growing well (especially for an iris). The leaves are a beautiful healthy blue-green color and hopefully we'll get blooms next year!"
"Had better luck with this than the pink one. Two out of three starts survived. Still too soon to determine the success of the flower. Perhaps if you would sent larger roots than the size you have been offering, survival rates would improve."