Iris, Pinkerton
Iris sibirica 'Pink Parfait'
Height: 24-28in
Spread: 18-24in
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time/Color: May-June; pink
Uses: Rain gardens, borders, massing
Maintenance: Low
Other: Deer/rabbit resistant, cut flower, attracts butterflies
Siberian iris are excellent perennials for dependability and color. 'Pink Parfait' has large, double blooms reminiscent of a rose in shades of pink that rise out of clumps of bluish-green, narrow, sword-like leaves. Its strong stems make it a wonderful cut flower and if left in the garden, attract butterflies readily. Siberian iris are also relatively disease and insect resistant unlike their cousin, the bearded iris. Site them in moist, well-drained fertile soils with a good layer of mulch for best growth, although they can tolerate quite a bit of drought or boggy conditions. Seed pods after flowering can be left for attractive textural elements.