Exemplar Horticulture
This easy-to-grow, hardy perennial forms a clump of sword-like, dark green foliage; dainty flowers are light blue with gold touches; excellent cut flower; attracts butterflies and hummingbirds; deer resistant; drought tolerant once established; easy to grow, durable and hardy.
dainty flowers are light blue with gold touches
Suitable for borders, containers, mass plantings, in bog and water-wise gardens
Iris sibirica 'Sky Wings'
(Sky Wings Iris)
Growing | Requirements |
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Zone |
3 (-40°F/-40°C) |
Exposure |
Full sun to partial shade |
Form | |
Foliage Height |
24" (61 cm) |
Width |
24" (61 cm) |
Flower Height |
36" (91 cm) |
Flower Colour |
Dainty flowers are light blue with gold touches |
Bloom Time |
May - June |
Watering Needs |
Moderate-Low. Drought tolerant once established |
Soil Preferences |
Tolerates a wide range of soil types |
Caring for Siberian Irises is easy! They are very disease resistant and need very little attention. While they tolerates a wide range of soil, these irises do best in a rich soil containing organic material. Mulching will help conserve soil moisture in summer and will help keep down weeds. Fertilize the plants in early spring and after the bloom season. While Siberian Irises are surprisingly drought tolerant, they do best with regular watering, particularly during the spring. Removing the bloom stalks at the end of the season keeps the plants tidies up the plants nicely and keeps them from reseeding. Cut back the foliage to 1-2 inches above the ground only when it has gone dormant. Siberian Irises are long-lived (about 10 years). When the clumps produce fewers flowers, divide them (preferably in spring or, if necessary, late summer). New clumps will take about 3 years to establish and begin blooming profusely.