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Sunfisher Siberian Iris

Iris sibirica 'Sunfisher'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Provide at least 6 hours of direct sun to ensure sturdy stems and the most vibrant yellow blooms. While they tolerate light afternoon shade, too much shade results in fewer flowers and floppy foliage that leans toward the light.
  • Soil: These irises thrive in rich, organic soil that holds moisture well without becoming a swamp. If you have heavy clay, mix in plenty of compost to improve drainage while keeping the roots cool and hydrated.

Watering Requirements

During the first growing season, water your Iris twice a week to help the deep root system establish itself. Mature plants are remarkably drought tolerant, but inconsistent moisture during the summer can lead to browning leaf tips and smaller blooms the following year. Think of consistent watering as an investment in the health of next season’s flower show.

Pruning Tips

Siberian Irises bloom on new growth produced each spring, so there is no worry about cutting off flower buds during the winter. Once the foliage turns yellow or brown after a hard frost, cut the entire clump down to about one inch above the soil line. This clean slate approach removes hiding spots for pests like iris borers and keeps the garden looking tidy for spring.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as the new green spears begin to emerge. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers in late summer because this encourages tender growth that cannot harden off before the first freeze. This late season soft growth is much more likely to suffer from winter dieback or crown rot.

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Description

Double Yellow Sunshine Sunfisher Siberian Iris!

  • Bi-Color Bright & Pale Yellows!
  • Strappy Green Upright Foliage
  • Verticle Clumps & Early Blooms
  • Low Maintenance
  • Water-Loving Plants!

Plant sunshine with Sunfisher Siberian Iris (Iris sibirica 'Sunfisher') light yellow standards and deeper yellow falls for a two-tone effect! Flowers rising above strappy deep-green foliage provide vertical visual interest.

Moisture-loving Sunfisher is among the earliest Siberian Iris to bloom, inviting pollinators and eager bees!

Hummingbirds too love these but deer and rabbits avoid them! Supported on strong stems and fringed in deep-green foliage clumps, Sunfisher stands tall!

How to Use Sunfisher Siberian Iris In The Landscape

Rain and water gardens, water features and that soggy spot by the gutters, all become beautified with these moisture-hungry blooms!

Readily naturalizing yet not overpowering, Sunfisher looks ravishing throughout pollinator, perennial and cut flower gardens!

Drifts en masse of sunny blossoms light up the landscape, and these tidy clumps decorate your well-watered rock gardens and cottage beds.

Create striking border rows on the shady side of your foundation. Ring birdbaths or seating areas in these vertical, bright accents!

#ProPlantTips For Care

Siberian Irises handle full sun in higher moisture locations and cool climates and part shade in hot summer climates or in lower moisture, well-drained spots.

Cold hardy in zones 3-9, Iris have few problems or pests! These rhizomes prefer to be planted in acidic, rich, moist soils, even tolerant of black walnut trees. Prune plants down to the ground each year in late fall.

Incredible rays of sunshine, Sunfisher Siberian Iris from Nature Hills are a brilliant option! Order yours today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Sunfisher Siberian Iris suitable for?

  • Sunfisher Siberian Iris thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-9. This cold-hardy perennial handles extreme winter temperatures while performing well in diverse climates. Plant in spring or fall for best establishment.

What is the mature height and width of Sunfisher Siberian Iris?

  • Sunfisher Siberian Iris typically reaches 24-28 inches tall and 18-24 inches wide at maturity. The upright, clumping growth habit creates excellent vertical interest in zones 3-9. Plant these tidy perennials 18-24 inches apart for proper spacing when you shop at Nature Hills.

Does Sunfisher Siberian Iris grow well in my planting zone (e.g., zone 3-9)?

  • Sunfisher Siberian Iris thrives in USDA zones 3-9, making it adaptable to most North American climates. This cold-hardy perennial handles both northern winters and southern heat well. Plant it in full sun with consistent moisture in cooler zones, or provide afternoon shade in hot summer climates.

What are the sunlight requirements for Sunfisher Siberian Iris—full sun or partial shade?

  • Sunfisher Siberian Iris thrives in full sun when grown in moist locations and cool climates. In hot summer areas or well-drained spots, provide partial shade to prevent stress. Choose full sun for water gardens and boggy areas, but opt for morning sun with afternoon shade in zones 7-9.

How often and how much should I water Sunfisher Siberian Iris after planting?

  • Sunfisher Siberian Iris thrives with consistent moisture and can even tolerate soggy conditions. Water deeply 2-3 times weekly after planting, maintaining moist soil especially during establishment. Perfect for rain gardens and wet spots where other plants struggle - find yours at naturehills.com.

Do I need to cut back Sunfisher Siberian Iris in fall or spring, and how?

  • Cut back Sunfisher Siberian Iris in late fall by pruning the entire plant down to ground level. This timing allows the foliage to feed the rhizomes through summer and prevents winter disease issues. Use clean, sharp pruners to make clean cuts at soil level.

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