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Iris Sibirica Concord Crush - 3 Plants - Lis - Blue Colour Iris Buy?
Iris Sibirica Concord Crush - 3 Plants - Lis - Blue Colour Iris Buy? €12,95

Iris Sibirica Concord Crush - 3 Plants - Lis - Blue Colour Iris Buy?

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Iris Sibirica Concord Crush - Buy 3 Plants?

 

Height in cm 70
Flowering time May - June
Planting time March - May

 

"The flowers of Iris sibirica 'Concord Crush' are beautifully shaped and have a blue colour. Iris sibirica come in beautiful varieties. The upright petals tend to have a different colour than the drooping petals. This gives a nice colour contrast within one flower. Iris sibirica is a hardy perennial and grows well in the open ground. The plant has thick rhizomes. These thick roots should be planted shallow and nearly horizontal as soon as possible after receipt. First loosen the soil well. Improve heavy garden soil by mixing in sharp sand. Make a mound in the planting hole. Place the thick rhizomes of the irises about 1 cm below ground level on the mound. Fill the hole with soil and press firmly. Water immediately after planting. The planting distance is approx. 25-30 cm. These irises grow and flower well in a spot in full sun or semi-shade in well-drained, fairly dry soil. The sword-shaped, grey-green leaves die back in late summer, but new leaves appear as early as autumn. Cover the plants in winter with a layer of fallen leaves or some branches. In spring, cut off all the leaves. Soon new shoots will emerge above the ground again."

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