Iris germanica 'Sultan's Palace' - 1 Gallon Pot

Iris germanica 'Sultan's Palace' - 1 Gallon Pot

$17.95
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Iris germanica 'Sultan's Palace' is a regal bearded iris with deep velvety maroon falls and slightly lighter standards. Its rich jewel toned flowers complemented by golden beards lend dramatic color and elegance to gardens.

Height & Spread: 32 - 36 in x 18 - 24 in

Bloom Time: Mid to late spring

Light Requirements: Full sun

Soil Preference: Well drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil

Watering Needs: Low to moderate; requires good drainage and occasional watering in dry periods

Deer Resistance: High

Native Status

Not native to North America. This cultivar is a hybrid of Eurasian iris species selected for ornamental breeding, especially prized in perennial borders and collector gardens.

Wildlife & Insects

Butterflies

  • Draws attention from butterflies like Red Admirals and Painted Ladies that seek early nectar sources.

Bees

  • Attracts native bumblebees and carpenter bees which navigate the ruffled petals for pollen and nectar.

Beneficial Insects

  • Appeals to early season hoverflies and tiny pollinating beetles, supporting garden diversity.

Spacing & Landscape Use

Spacing Recommendations

  • Plant 18 - 24 in apart to allow for air circulation and prevent rhizome crowding as clumps mature.

Landscape Placement

  • Use in mixed borders, foundation beds, or as vertical highlights where bold flower color is desired.

Companion Plants

  • Penstemon digitalis (Husker Red) - Deep foliage tones and spiky white blooms contrast and bloom slightly later.
  • Artemisia (Powis Castle) - Silvery foliage provides bright contrast and drought tolerance alongside the iris.
  • Echinacea purpurea (Magnus) - Coneflowers continue the bold theme with magenta blooms and upright form.
  • Salvia nemorosa (Caradonna) - Tall violet flower spikes and dark stems provide a striking foil to deep red iris tones.
  • Lavandula x intermedia (Grosso) - Aromatic purple blooms and gray green leaves extend garden interest into summer.