Iris sanguinea 'Snow Queen'
Iris 'Snow Queen'
'Snow Queen' produces pristine white blooms with golden yellow throats that rise on stiff stems in early summer.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and free draining
Common name
Iris 'Snow Queen'
Latin name
Iris sanguinea 'Snow Queen'
type
Rhizome
family
Iridaceae
ph
5.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Iris sanguinea 'Snow Queen'
'Snow Queen' produces pristine white blooms with golden yellow throats that rise on stiff stems in early summer.
Planting Outdoors Spring
From Mid Spring TO Mid Spring
Spring flowering bulbs are usually planted in Autumn, but can also be planted in Spring, although they won't bloom until the following Spring. Make sure bulbs are healthy before planting them (i.e. that the bulb is firm to the touch, and not showing signs of mildew). The bulbs can be planted outdoors, or in containers. Plant the bulbs in well-draining soil or compost. As a general rule when planting bulbs, they should be planted at a depth of three times the height of the bulb.
Planting rhizomes Outdoors autumn
From Mid Autumn TO Late Autumn
Spring flowering bulbs and rhizomes are usually planted in Autumn. Make sure bulbs are healthy before planting them (i.e. that the bulb is firm to the touch, and not showing signs of mildew). The bulbs can be planted outdoors, or in containers. Plant the bulbs in well-draining soil or compost. As a general rule when planting bulbs, they should be planted at a depth of three times the height of the bulb.Plant our rhizomes into flowering position.
Planting rhizomes outdoors early
From Late Winter TO Early Spring
Plant our rhizomes into flowering position.
Flowering Season
From Early Summer TO Mid Summer
Siberian iris flower through Summer