| Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother' | |
| Siberian Iris Caesars Brother | |
| Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother', also known as Siberian Iris, this violet-blue flowers has 2-5 blooms per stem that are held well above the narrow lance-like foliage. Does well in moist areas. Full sun. FEATURES: Botanical Name: Iris sibirica 'Caesar's Brother' Common Name: Siberian Iris Caesars Brother Features: Drought Tolerant Bloom Time: Spring Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Shade Attracts Butterflies Resists Deer, Rabbits Mature Plant Size: 36 inches Zone 4 - 9 | |
| Divide and/or transplant in November using Rock Phosphate fertilizer. Cut flowers and foliage to within 2" of soil and add to compost pile. Feed with Flowertone in March. Spray with All-season Oil in May for insect control. Deep-soak with Vitamin B-1 fertilizer every 2 weeks for first 2 summers. Re-mulch in June and January | |
| Attractive bedding, border, or mass planting plant | |
| Moist and well drained soil | |
| Durable plants that tolerate adverse growing conditions. | |
| June | |
| Plum purple | |
| 28" | |
| 18" | |
| Upright | |
| Fast | |
| Full Sun-Partial Shade | |
| -40 to -30 deg. F | |
| Keep moist | |
| Clumps of stiff, green foliage | |
| Perennial |