Siberian iris Ama No Hane grows vigorously and forms lush clumps. Its numerous flowers are pale pink with an unusual structure: they have no upright petals, but instead feature six broad, downward-facing petals. This gives the bloom a full, elegant appearance. Siberian irises are generally hardy and low-maintenance ornamental plants that thrive in moist, acidic, and nutrient-rich soil. They are an excellent choice for decorating pond edges or ditches.
Features
* Flower color: pale pink
* Flowers: large, 5 – 15 cm long and up to 16 cm in diameter; 6 broad falls, no standards
* Leaves: green, long, narrow, and stiff; up to 1 m long and 1 – 3 cm wide
* Height: approx. 90 cm
* Blooming period: June – July
* Reproduction: by dividing rhizomes in spring
* Planting site: sunny or partially shaded; moist soil or shallow water (only in summer)
* Soil: prefers nutrient-rich, slightly acidic soil but tolerates a range of conditions