Iris sibirica 'Snow Queen' - Siberian Iris

Iris sibirica 'Snow Queen'
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Availability:
Please allow 2 to 5 working days
Flower Colour:
White
Preferred Position:
Sun or Part Shade
Growth Rate:
Medium
Growth Height:
60-90cm
Depth Range:
0cm
In Flower:
June | July
Iris sibirica 'Snow Queen'

Iris sibirica Snow Queen - Siberian Iris Aquatic Bog Pond Plant

Plants will arrive in baskets complete with aquatic soil

  • Flowers: May - June
  • Growth Rate: Medium
  • Depth: 0cm (Moisture Loving)
  • Height: 60 - 90cm
  • Position: Full Sun / Part Shade

The Iris sibirica 'Snow Queen' has spear shaped foliage, it has a white flower with a yellow throat. As with all iris the tubers are harmful if eaten.

The Siberian iris prefers damp rather than waterlogged soil. keep crown well above water surface. After foliage has died back in Autumn cut back to just above the water surface. If trimming left until spring take care not to damage emerging shoots.

The Iris sibirica Snow Queen - Siberian iris bog plant is available in at least one or more of the following sizes

  • 9cm square pot (9x9x10cm)
  • 1 Litre square basket (11x11x11cm)
  • 3 Litre hexagonal basket (18x18x16cm)
  • 5 Litre square basket (24x24x14cm)
  • 10 Litre square basket (29x29x19cm)
  • 30 Litre square basket (40x40x28cm)

Planting Marginal Pond Plants

We recommend any pond plants supplied in 9cm pots are replanted into larger aquatic planting baskets, while pond plants supplied in 1 litre aquatic baskets and above can remain as they are, as they will already have room to grow. 

It is worth bearing in mind that taller plants such as Iris's & grasses may benefit from a deeper larger basket, as they can be prone to blowing over in the wind, these deeper baskets will provide some counter balance against the wind, as well as plenty of room for root growth.

Spreading and rafting pond plants can be planted into shallower baskets should you wish, but remember they will still need plenty of room for growth, so it is always worth while replanting them regularly to ensure the best possible display.

It may be possible to place some marginals directly into a planting area such as a bog garden.