Caesar’s Brother Iris

What: Iris sibirica ‘Caesar’s Brother’ features masses of royal blue flag-like flowers with white throats and gold beards in late spring, emerging from distinctive purple buds. The flowers are excellent for cutting and most effective when planted in groupings.

Best use: Caesar’s Brother Siberian Iris is ideal for mass plantings and general garden use. Its tall flower stalks rising above sword-like green foliage create dramatic visual impact in perennial borders, rain gardens, or near water features.

Plant Details

Height 28 inches (up to 4 feet in flower)
Spread 24 inches (space plants 18 inches apart)
Hardiness Zone 2
Sunlight Full sun to partial shade
Watering Average to wet conditions; tolerates some standing water; may need supplemental watering during drought
Growth Rate Medium
Maintenance Occasional; cut back in late fall; may require staking in exposed sites
Uses Mass plantings, borders, cut flowers
Bloom Time Late spring
Flower Color Royal blue with white throats and gold beard
Lifespan Approximately 10 years under ideal conditions

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