Iris Sibiricae series (Siberian irises)

These irises are usually used in damp places and bog gardens, but they grow well also in drier places. They make robust clumps of long, narrow leaves, and the stems of narrow-petalled flowers stand up well above the foliage. There are just a few species, but many selected varieties.
View as Grid List
Sort by
Filter by attributes
  • Award of Garden Merit
  • Yes
  • Associated with George Forrest
  • Yes

Iris chrysographes black-flowered

Black flowers with yellow pattern on falls.
£11.00

Iris chrysographes black-flowered

Black flowers with yellow pattern on falls.
£11.00

Iris chrysographes dark-flowered

As the black form, but seed-grown; most will have black or very dark flowers.
£11.00

Iris chrysographes dark-flowered

As the black form, but seed-grown; most will have black or very dark flowers.
£11.00

Iris delavayi

Large, deep purple flowers on this exceptionally robust form.
£10.00

Iris delavayi

Large, deep purple flowers on this exceptionally robust form.
£10.00

Iris sibirica 'Blue King'

Rich purple-blue ruffled flowers with yellow markings.
£10.00

Iris sibirica 'Blue King'

Rich purple-blue ruffled flowers with yellow markings.
£10.00

Iris typhifolia

Long, narrow leaves and dark violet flowers.
£10.00