Iris sibirica 'White Swirl'

Iris 'White Swirl' Siberian Iris

Common Name: Siberian Iris

  • Wide, flared, ivory-white self and falls with a touch of gold near the throat

  • Considered to be one of the finest whites available

  • Blooms in early summer

Siberian irises are haled for their elegant, delicate flowers and disease resistance. They perform admirably in the sunny to partially shady garden, but need plenty of water throughout the season to continue looking their best. In naturalized settings, they are particularly effective around water features. They can also be grown under Black Walnut trees since they are not effected by juglone. Siberian Irises bloom before Japanese Irises but after Tall Bearded Irises.