Iris Dance Ballerina Dance

Siberian Iris
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Choice for a Moist Site
An exceptional Siberian Iris. Flowers in late spring flaunt nearly white standards surrounded by blushed lilac-pink falls blazed with honey-hued markings. Perfectly shaped elegance. Award winning color and habit. Forms large clumps of slender blade-like leaves with the intricate flowers held above the foliage on strong stems. Excellent choice for cut flowers. Plant Iris Dance Ballerina Dance around water features for early summer color. More delicately flowered than Bearded Iris, Siberians are very adaptable and easy to grow. Equally at home in the flower border or a moist (even bog) garden. The dazzling flowers provide a bold splash of color atop narrow stems and sword-like foliage. Prized for their strong upright presentation.

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Code IRDB

Patent

Plant Type Perennials

Species sibirica

Height Medium 24"

Spacing Plant 15" apart

Bloom Time Late Spring to Early Summer

Sun / Shade Full Sun to Half Sun / Half Shade

Zones 3-9

Soil Type Normal, Clay, Acidic, Sandy

Water Needs High

Sold In Plantable Pots

Special Features

  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Deer Resistant
  • Attracts Hummingbirds
  • Winter Interest

Planting Sites

  • For a Slope or Bank
  • Humidity Tolerant
  • Wet Site Tolerant

Iris General Information

Iris Sibirica are dazzling flowers that provide a bold splash of color atop narrow stems and sword-like foliage. Prized for their strong upright presentation. Sturdy flower stalks are adorned with intricately patterned flowers in rich colors. Dense root systems prevent weeds as plants grow together in large clumps. Great on banks. Idaho has restricted all potted plant material from being shipped into Idaho at this time.

Iris Plant Care

Low care plant - best to leave undisturbed. If transplanted or divided, they may take a couple of seasons to bloom again. Leave a few seed pods on for late season interest. Some self seeding may occur. Foliage develops a golden autumn color which holds into early winter. Cut down old foliage in spring.