tenuifolia 'Rubra Plena'
RARITY! Splendid, brilliant glowing crimson red double flower. Finely cut leaves, normal grower. Need very sunny position and well drained soil. Natural wild species, very rare.
peregrina
Flowers single, deep shining red , cup shaped, stamens yellow. Natural species distributed in south-eastern Europe. Very early flowering (May). Precious species suitable natural gardens and sunny places, especially good in combination with taller perennials.
NOSEGAY (Saunders 1950)
Single flowers, shell pink to soft salmon glazed in silver, fat golden yellow stamens surrounding purple stigmas complete a sensational display. Noticeable fragrance. It is a hybrid created from P. mlokosewitschi x P. tenuifolia breeding. Early blooming, very floriferous and vigorous, charming, recommended.
LITTLE RED GEM (Reath 1988)
Single red blooms on compact, low ( 40 cm) bushes with finely cut foliage. It belongs to the "Rock Garden Peonies", for their short heights, suitable for the rock gardens or in front positions in your garden. It blooms very early.
mollis
Flowers somewhat cup-shaped, simple, 7 cm across, soft pink. P. mollis belongs to the officinalis group and stands somewhat near P.humilis var. villosa. but origin is unknown. Stems 30-45 cm tall with blue-green foliage, compact growth, very early flowering.
tenuifolia
Finely cut leaves, single bright red petals and golden yellow center. Height 30-40 cm. Need very sunny position and well drained soil, excellent for rock gardens. Natural wild species, very rare. Vegetatively propagated plants are guaranteed, root size 3/5 eye.
daurica
Natural wild species, flowers single, pink to purple red with yellow stamens and carpels covered by pink felty hairs. Fine, ornamental, rounded leaves. Only rarely cultivated peony, suitable rather to semishady places.
arietina
Natural wild species with a wide distribution, Turkey and Greece being the main centres. Flowers single, purple red with yellow stamens in the centre. Foliage is blueish or greyish green (matte), deeply cut and consists of relatively narrow segments. Very vigorous and floriferous, suitable for growing in our climate.
SWANS IN FLIGHT (Hollingworth 2006)
Pure white self, very large flowers. Late bloom. Plant height 85 cm. Excellent, sure the best white sort of siberian irises, many awards, first Dykes Medal for siberians ever!
SULTAN'S RUBY (Hollingworth 1988)
Standards deep magenta, falls velvety deep magenta, prominent round gold signal, green hafts, ruffled. Plant height 75 cm. Totally reliable, vigorously growing, highly prized sort.
SHIRLEY POPE (Currier McEwen 1979)
Standards red-purple, falls similar to standards with velvety texture, white signal. Plant height 70 cm. Popular sort, widely used in perennial flowerbeds.
MISS APPLE (Schafer&Sacks 2009)
Standards medium red blended with yellow, falls deep, rich red blended with yellow, signal showy warm yellow, dark widely spaced veins. Slight sweet fragrance. Plant height 75 cm. 'Miss Apple' is a color pioneer - getting several shades closer to red than any redviolet siberian. Unusual sort.
TURN A PHRASE (Schafer&Sacks 2000)
Standards lighter blue, falls darker blue with a dark blue rim. Plant height 90 cm. Reliable and vigorously growing sort.
TOM SCHAEFER (Schafer&Sacks 2000)
Light yellow standards, deeper edge and veins and deep yellow falls. Height 70 cm. One of the best yellow blooming siberian sorts.
SILVER EDGE (McEwen 1973)
Deep sky blue flowers, shaded with darker blue tones, falls painted with intricate yellow and white blazes at the base and edged in silver. Height 70 cm. Fine tetraploid sort.
GOLDEN EDGE (McEwen 1991)
Deep sky blue flowers, shaded with darker blue tones, falls painted with intricate yellow and white blazes at the base and edged in golden yellow. Height 75 cm. Fine tetraploid sort.
SHAKER'S PRAYER (Warner 1989)
Standards violet, falls golden yellow at hafts, turning to white ground in center with delicate lilac veining and solid violet edge. Height 75 cm. Amazing, excellent and unique sort.
I SEE STARS (Heemskerk 2017)
Big (14 cm) deep blue flowers with blue netting at the white base of falls. 5 to 6 falls in each flower. 75 cm height. Beautiful new flower pattern, healthy growth. Novelty in the sibirica's world!
TIPPED IN BLUE (Heemskerk 2019)
Flowers bi-coloured, light blue standards and light yellow falls with small light blue spot and blue venation. 75 cm height. Unique bi-coloured flowers in unexpected combination, novelty in the sibirica's world!
NIKLAS SEA
Standards and falls deep violett blue, prominent white stripes at the base. Plant height 90 cm. Healthy growth and profuse flowering. Great in natural perennial flowerbeds.
SOMEBODY LOVES ME (Hollingorth 1998)
Flowers ruffled, medium blue violet, falls with very large white blaze, style arms light blue. Plant height 80 cm. Reliable flowering and fine growing sort.
UNCORKED (Schafer/Sacks 2002)
The falls are yellow, overlaid with blue and have large, round deep yellow signals. The standards are paler blue over yellow as are the styles which also have yellow tips. Flowers open and fade in a range of tones, depending on weather, usually the blue brightens as it ages. Plant height 65 cm. Fine new sort, unusual color combination.
PAPRIKASH (Schafer&Sacks 2012)
Standards pale ground with red-violet veins and dappling, yellow at hafts; style arms light apricot, bright red-violet heart; falls apricot ground, heavily speckled red all over, bright yellow signal with self speckles and veins; slight sweet fragrance. Height 50 cm.
PINK PARFAIT
Large, double flowers, pink-violet colour. Height 70 cm. Elegant flowers, excellent sort.