Siberian iris Hubbard is a lush, upright iris that can grow up to 90 cm tall. Its large, velvety bishop-purple flowers add elegance and depth to any garden. In general, Siberian irises are hardy and low-maintenance ornamental plants that prefer moist, acidic, and nutrient-rich soil. Hubbard is ideal for decorating pond edges, ditches, and wet garden beds.
| Flower color | deep bishop-purple (rich wine red with a white signal) |
| Flowers | large, up to 16 cm in diameter, ruffled and velvety |
| Leaves | long, narrow, and upright |
| Height | up to 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 |



