Iris Fiddles on Fire

IRFF Siberian Iris
$18.95
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Vibrant Colors for Wet Areas
This variety of Siberian Iris features compact, ruffled flowers of mauve and rose, adorned with intricate veining and bright yellow flares. Iris Fiddles on Fire is a shorter plant boasting strong, upright stalks with multiple buds on each stem. This perennial offers a vibrant, fiery display and is particularly effective near water features. It is also an excellent choice for erosion control on slopes and hillsides. Use in a variety of garden settings, such as woodland shade gardens, patio gardens, and along pathways. American Iris Society Honorable Mention 2021, Award of Merit 2023.

Minus icon Plant Type Perennials

Minus icon Height Medium 20"

Minus icon Spacing Plant 18-24" apart

Minus icon Bloom Time Late Spring to Mid-Summer

Minus icon Sun / Shade Full Sun to Half Sun / Half Shade

Minus icon Growing Zones 3-9

Minus icon Soil Type Normal, Clay, Acidic

Minus icon Water Needs Medium

Minus icon Sold In Plantable Pots (3.5x3.5x4")

Special Features

  • For a Slope or Bank
  • Beneficial for Pollinators
  • Attracts Butterflies
  • Good for Cut Flowers
  • Deer Resistant
  • Attracts Hummingbirds
  • Humidity Tolerant
  • Long-Blooming
  • Rabbit Resistant
  • Wet Site Tolerant

Botanical Name

Iris sibirica 'Fiddles on Fire'

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.

Iris Plant Care

An easy to grow, low care plant. Siberian Iris tolerates a wide variety of soils, but will perform best when grown fertile, neutral to slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. In too much shade, plants tend to produce fewer flowers and foliage tends to flop. Rhizomes should be planted 1-2” below the soil surface and 1-2’ apart. Siberian Iris bloom best after a cold period in winter. A lack of cold period may reduce blooms and the plant's ability to produce new bulbs. Divide the plants about every three years, or once the plants become overcrowded and fewer blooms appear. If transplanted or divided, they may take a couple of seasons to bloom again. Well established plants will tolerate some drought. Leave a few seed pods on for late season interest. Some self-seeding may occur. Cut down old foliage in early spring before new growth emerges.

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Plantable Pots

Our plants are grown in 3.5x3.5x4” plantable pots. Made from 100% biodegradable coconut husk fibers (coir), these pots have tremendous advantages over plastic pots. With better air exchange, this "breathable" pot fosters robust root growth and reduces transplant shock since you can plant the pots directly in the ground. The pot naturally becomes part of the soil on its own over time—no composting required—and since they're made from a renewable resource that requires very little energy, they're earth-friendly too!

100% Guarantee

We offer a 100% guarantee for all our perennials to reach you in good condition and to grow. If you're not satisfied, we'll reship or refund immediately. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns—we share your passion for gardening and want your new plants to thrive in your border!

Shipping Details

We use custom, earth-friendly packaging to make sure your order arrives in great condition, and we ship based on the best planting time for your growing zone (see the approximate dates below), unless otherwise indicated at checkout. If you wish, you can indicate a specific ship date during checkout.

Spring

  • Zones 8, 9 10: Late April
  • Zone 7: Late April
  • Zone 6: Late April
  • Zone 5: Late April to Early May
  • Zones 3, 4: Early to Mid May

Fall

  • Zone 2, 3, 4: Early September
  • Zone 5: Early to Mid September
  • Zone 6: Mid September
  • Zone 7: Mid to Late September
  • Zone 8, 9, 10: Late September to Early October