Iris 'Light of Heart'
"Siberian iris"
Orders placed until 29 February 2025
You can expect your order in February/March 2025
Orders placed 1 March - 15 April 2025
You can expect your order in March/April 2025
Orders placed 16 April - 15 May 2025
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Description
This Iris has a name and an appearance that are both uplifting. The double blooms of Iris 'Light of Heart', which appear in late spring and early summer, have striking two-tone colouring: contrasting violet-red to pale lilac, with golden yellow to brownish-red centres. This colour combination does well in any summer garden, whether it has a predominance of cool or hot-coloured flowers. The leaves of Iris siberica 'Light of Heart' are sword-shaped, and grey-green. It is a simply stunning Iris.
Iris siberica 'Light of Heart' is a compact, clump-forming perennial, so will give many years of flowering pleasure. It’s ideal for the partially shady garden, or by the edge of a pond, or even in a large patio container. This Iris is even excellent as a cut flower.
Planting Iris sibirica in masses adds elegant charm to the late spring garden. Use these plants as a border background for other early spring bloomers. Although they perform best in a rich, fertile soil, Siberian iris will also be fine in lean or poor soils.
Key features
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Good for cutting
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Perfect for pots
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Comes back every year
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Loved by pollinators
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Naturalising
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Thrives well in full sun
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In peat-free compost
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Low maintenance
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Fully hardy
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Rodent resistant
Specs & details
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Botanical name
Iris sibirica 'Light of Heart'
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Flower colour
Violet, purple
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Plant size
1
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Established height
70cm-1m
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Established spread
50-70cm
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Plant spacing
10 plants per m2
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Leaf colour
Green
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Habit
Upright
Clump-forming -
Life cycle
Perennial
Naturalising -
Hardiness
Fully hardy
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Years to establish
1-2 years
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Sunlight
Full sun
Partial shade -
Position
Sheltered
Exposed -
Suitable for
Pots
Large containers
Borders
Meadows
Water gardens
Coastal gardens
Low maintenance gardens
Cut flower gardens -
Soil acidity
Any
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Soil moisture
Damp
Boggy -
Soil type
Loam
Sandy
Clay
Loam-based compost
Multipurpose compost -
Growing skill
Easy to grow
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Scented
No
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Pollinator-friendly
No
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Mouse resistant
Yes
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Rabbit resistant
Yes
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Deer resistant
No
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Toxicity
Skin/eyes irritant
Harmful if eaten
Plant calendar
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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- Planting
- Flowering
Useful information
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Soak the Iris 'Light of Heart' roots in water for 3-6 hours prior to planting
Plant your "Siberian iris" bare roots into temporary pots with a multipurpose compost in spring and grow-on in a sheltered spot outdoors
Choose a pot which comfortably fits the bare roots. Some have a noticeable crown which should be just below the soil surface with any top growth exposed. Some varieties are a length of root which should be planted lengthways and shallowly (1-2cm deep).
Plant out into borders or permanent containers in late spring or early summer once in full growth. Choose a position in sun or shade depending on the variety.
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Orders placed until 29 February 2025
You can expect your order in February/March 2025Orders placed 1 March - 15 April 2025
You can expect your order in March/April 2025Orders placed 16 April - 15 May 2025
You can expect your order within 10 business days
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