Siberian iris Pink Parfait grows vigorously and forms lush clumps. Its large (16 cm) lavender-pink double flowers resemble rose blossoms, with yellow throats and delicately ruffled petals. This ornamental iris is hardy and easy to care for, thriving in moist, acidic, and nutrient-rich soil. It is an excellent choice for decorating pond edges or ditches.
Flower color | lavender-pink double blooms with a yellow throat |
Flowers | large, approx. 5 – 15 cm long and 16 cm in diameter |
Leaves | bluish-green, long, narrow, and stiff; up to 80 cm long and 1 – 3 cm wide |
Height | 60 – 80 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 |