Dutch Iris Hybrids Grow From Bulbs That Can Be Planted In Fall Or Spring And Are Often Grown As Annuals. These Graceful And Elegant Flowers Bloom Atop Grass-Like Foliage. They Are Easy To Grow, And If Zone Appropriate, Are Great For Naturalizing. They Are Often Used As Cut Flowers. Mixture Consists Of A Wide Range Of Varieties, Colors And Patterns, Producing A Natural Look. Buy Several Packs To Increase Your Color Range And To Create An Optimum Curb Appeal Effect. Choose A Site That Has Reasonably Fertile Soil And Plenty Of Moisture That Won’T Dry Out In Summer. Good Drainage And A Sheltered Location Will Help Them Survive The Winter. Plant About 15 Bulbs Per Square Foot. Zone 5 Gardeners Should Add A 2 In. Layer Of Mulch In Fall. Best Planted In Large Numbers.
- Bulb Size 7/8 Cm
- Plant In Full Sun To Full Shade
- Great Florist Quality Cut Flower
- Deer And Critter Resistant
- Easy To Grow, And If Zone Appropriate, Are Great For Naturalizing
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