Iris Siberica Perry's Blue 2 Litre Pot
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Iris sibirica ‘Perry’s Blue’ – Graceful Siberian Iris with Rich Blue Flowers
Iris sibirica ‘Perry’s Blue’ is a beautiful hardy perennial, prized for its striking violet-blue flowers and elegant upright habit. Flowering in late spring and early summer, the blooms are carried on slender stems above neat clumps of narrow, grass-like foliage, creating a light and graceful display.
The richly coloured flowers bring vibrant colour to the garden without appearing overpowering, making them ideal for both traditional and contemporary planting schemes. Their refined form and delicate markings add further interest when viewed up close.
The slender green foliage remains attractive long after flowering has finished, providing structure and texture throughout the growing season. Its clump-forming habit makes it particularly effective in mixed borders, prairie-style planting, and waterside gardens.
Thriving in full sun or partial shade, ‘Perry’s Blue’ prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil and performs especially well near ponds, streams, and damp borders. Hardy and reliable, it gradually forms larger clumps that return with increasing impact each year.
Elegant, dependable, and easy to grow, Iris sibirica ‘Perry’s Blue’ is an excellent choice for adding rich colour and graceful movement to the garden.
Seasonal Highlights
Spring: Fresh green foliage emerges in neat clumps.
Late Spring–Early Summer: Rich violet-blue flowers appear.
Summer: Upright foliage provides lasting texture.
Winter: Dies back, re-emerging in spring.
Key Features
Violet-blue flowers – Rich, elegant colour.
Slender foliage – Fine architectural texture.
Clump-forming habit – Neat and manageable.
Hardy perennial – Reliable year after year.
Pollinator friendly – Attracts bees and beneficial insects.
Perfect For
Mixed borders – Adds colour and elegance.
Waterside planting – Ideal near ponds and streams.
Prairie-style gardens – Naturalistic combinations.
Cottage gardens – Traditional charm.
Wildlife gardens – Supports pollinators.
Growing Tips
Sun/Position: Full sun or partial shade.
Soil: Moist, fertile, well-drained soil.
Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK.
Care: Divide clumps every few years to maintain vigour and flowering.
Looks Great With
Astilbe – Moisture-loving companion.
Deschampsia – Soft grass texture.
Geraniums – Long-lasting colour combinations.
Hostas – Contrasting foliage forms.
Rodgersia – Bold foliage backdrop.