Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

1 Gallon / Single
Sale price  $39.99 Regular price  $49.99
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Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

Sale price  $39.99 Regular price  $49.99
Container Size1 Gallon
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Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris: A Sweet Spot in Your Garden

Looking for a low-maintenance bloomer that delivers elegant beauty? The Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris is a standout, offering soft butter-yellow and crisp white petals that brighten any landscape. This perennial is as tough as it is gorgeous, growing quickly and thriving in a variety of conditions with minimal care.

Why You’ll Love It:

  • Unique two-tone blooms: A refreshing mix of creamy yellow and white petals.
  • Long-lasting & hardy: Resilient in tough conditions, including wet or dry soils.
  • Low-maintenance & deer-resistant: Worry-free beauty year after year.
  • Versatile use: Ideal for borders, pond edges, or mixed perennial gardens.

Perfect for naturalized gardens or a refined cottage look, the Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris is a garden favorite you’ll enjoy season after season. Easy to grow, stunning in bloom, and effortlessly graceful—what’s not to love?

Plant Details

Botanical NameIris sibirica 'Butter & Sugar'
CategoryPerennials
SubcategoryIrises
BrandMonrovia
Growing Zone4-9 outdoors
SunlightFull Sun
Mature Height2-3 ft.
Mature Width2-3 ft.
Growth RateFast
Bloom TimeSpring

⚠️ Not available in: AZ, OR

📋 Planting Directions

How to Plant and Care for Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris

Planting Instructions

  • Timing: Plant in early spring or fall when the weather is cool.
  • Location: Choose a site with full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 5.5–7.0).
  • Spacing: Space plants 18–24 inches apart.
  • Planting Depth: Dig a hole 2 inches deeper than the rhizome. Place the rhizome horizontally, covering it with 1–2 inches of soil.
  • Watering: Water thoroughly after planting, keeping the soil moist but not soggy.

Care and Maintenance

  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially in the first year. Once established, it tolerates occasional dryness.
  • Mulching: Apply a 2-inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Fertilizing: Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.
  • Pruning: Remove spent flowers and yellowing foliage to encourage new growth.
  • Dividing: Divide every 3–5 years in late summer to maintain vigor.
  • Pest & Disease Control: Generally pest-free, but watch for iris borers and fungal leaf spots.

Container Planting

  • Use a pot at least 12 inches deep with drainage holes.
  • Fill with moisture-retentive potting mix.
  • Water consistently to keep soil evenly moist.
❓ FAQs

Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris FAQs

1. What makes the Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris special?

This iris variety stands out with its unique two-toned flowers—soft buttery yellow standards and crisp white falls. It’s a low-maintenance perennial that thrives in a range of conditions, from garden beds to damp areas near ponds.

2. How much sun does it need?

The Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris prefers full sun. It performs best with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily but can tolerate some shade, especially in hotter climates.

3. How do I care for this plant?

  • Watering: Keep the soil moist, especially during the first growing season.
  • Soil: Prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil but adapts well to various conditions.
  • Fertilizing: A light application of balanced fertilizer in spring encourages strong growth.
  • Pruning: Cut back foliage in fall after it dies back for a tidy appearance.

4. Can I grow it in containers?

Yes, the Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris can grow in large containers, but it needs consistent moisture and deep soil to accommodate its roots. A pot with good drainage is essential.

5. Does it attract pollinators?

Yes! Bees and butterflies love visiting the Butter & Sugar Siberian Iris, making it a great choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.

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