Dutch Iris (reduced) Collection

Dutch Iris (reduced) Collection

Statuesque colour.

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Dutch Iris are exotic and hardy plants perfect for late spring colour. As one of the tallest spring bulbs available they are ideal for planting in the middle or at the back of beds and borders. They look best when planted in groups or ribbons as, like most spring bulbs they look a bit lonely on their own.

Their straight stems are also excellent for picking, so it is worth planting a few extras for the vase.

The foliage of Dutch Iris is mid green, narrow, and upright. It is the perfect complement to the blooms and easy to weave into almost any garden scheme. You can even grow them in large containers or pots (just don’t forget to water).

Dutch Iris are delightfully hardy bulbs which will easily naturalise to give you years of increasing colour. Plant 10-15cm deep in any well drained soil. Water to establish, then you only need bother if rainfall is low during their growth – as most of Australia experiences natural rainfall though autumn/winter they are usually pretty self sufficient. Dutch Iris are relatively trouble free, but it is a good idea to protect new growth from slugs and snails, and keep an eye out for aphids as the weather warms up.

Climates south of Sydney/Perth and the Qld Tablelands are best for these Iris. Choose a spot with at least six hours of sun a day – in warmer climes half a day is just ok. Fertilise with a general purpose fertiliser annually when they begin to grow.

Once the blooms finish, it is ideal to cut the flower stem, but allow the foliage to stand after flowering so it can feed the bulb for next year’s growth. You can cut it back once it has yellowed and the bulb goes into dormancy.

Our tip: if you are pushed for space in the garden try companion planting your Dutch Iris with salad greens in the veggie plot. You can pick the blooms and harvest the leaves at the same time. Plant more greens as needed and they will help hide the fading foliage.

Collection, five or ten of each variety, separately labelled. Includes ‘Angel’s Wings’, ‘Casablanca’, ‘Discovery Sky’,’ Discovery’, ‘Discovery Purple’, ‘Miss Saigon’, ‘Red Ember’ and ‘Golden Beauty’.

Dutch Iris Collection, Valued at $60.00, SAVE $3.00.
This collection has been reduced in range and price as Dutch Iris 'Red Ember' has sold out.


Supplied as: Bulbs
Size: na

Code

IRDCL2

Botantical name

Iris xiphium

Height

50-90cm

Width

15cm

Flowers

Late Spring

Climate

Cool to Mediterranean

Availability

Australia wide

Frost hardiness

Hardy

Aspect

Full Sun

Supplied as

Bulbs

Size

na

Water needs

2