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Sapphire Beauty Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 20

Sapphire Beauty is the classic purple Dutch Iris with rosy tones in the petals. (Iris hollandica) Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are early spring flowers, and the bulbs are planted...
  • Half Sun / Half Shade: Yes
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Mature Height: 20-24" tall
  • Flower Color: Purple
  • Botanical Name: Iris hollandica Sapphire Beauty
  • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
Vermont
Shelburne
Dutch Iris Mix
Prices start at : 20.98 USD / Bag of 40

This brilliant Dutch Iris mixture enhances any landscape. Long lasting vibrant flowers appear in late spring. Excellent cut flowers and a snap to grow. Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties...
  •  Deer Resistant
  •  Easy to Grow

20-24" tall

    • Mature Height: 20-24" tall
    • Botanical Name: Iris hollandica Mix
    • Bloom Time: Early summer
    • Mature Plant Size: 20-24" tall
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Eye Of The Tiger Dutch Iris
    Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 15

    They're just as elegant in your garden, with tall, stately stems and exquisite flowers in a range of colors. (Iris hollandica) Dutch Irises are the ones you always see in fabulous spring flower arrangements.
    • Deer Resistant: Yes
    • Planting Time: Fall
    • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
    • Flower Color: Orange, Purple
    • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
    • Bloom Time: Early summer
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Excelsior Dutch Iris
    Prices start at : 13.95 USD / Bag of 20

    White Excelsior is the must-have pure white Dutch Iris, known for its compact shape and contrasting brilliant-yellow flames. (Iris hollandica) Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late spring, these beauties are...
    •  Cut Flowers
    •  Half Sun / Half Shade
    • Mature Plant Size: 20-24" tall
    • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
    • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
    • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Yellow Queen Dutch Iris
    Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 20

    Easy to grow, strong-stemmed, and great for cutting, this iris is well-loved by florists everywhere. (Iris hollandica) Yellow Queen is the famous pure yellow Dutch Iris.
    • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
    • Easy to Grow: Yes
    • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
    • Flower Color: Yellow
    • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
    • Common Name: Dutch Iris Yellow Queen
    Vermont
    Shelburne
    Specie Iris Mix
    Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 25

    Dwarf Iris Mix is a choreographed selection of perennial iris in a true rainbow of colors. Plant in a mass for a carpet of spring color. (Iris reticulata and danfordiaea) A hardy addition to the wildflower garden.
    •  Deer Resistant
    •  Full Sun

    4-6" tall

      • Mature Plant Size: 4-6" tall
      • Planting Depth: Plant 3" deep
      • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Containers
      • Mature Height: 4-6" tall
      Vermont
      Shelburne
      Water Iris Information – Learn About Water Iris Plant Care
      No, this doesn't mean “watering” an iris plant but pertains to where the iris grows – in naturally wet or aquatic-like conditions. The water should cover the crown by no more than 4 inches (10 cm.).Although water iris can be planted nearly every...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Iris Care: Information On Iris Plant Care
      A range of varieties provide extended color in the flower bed.Iris care is minimal once the growing iris is established. Those iris plants in the intermediate group reach 1 to 2 feet in height.Iris flowers bloom in shades of purple, blue, white and yellow...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Dwarf Crested Iris – How To Care For A Dwarf Iris Plant
      In fact, most dwarf irises only reach about 6 to 8 inches tall, making them ideal for borders or even edging. They prefer to be grown in areas that mimic their natural wooded habitat, which includes moist, well-draining soil.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      PRE-SALE NOW! SHIPS FALL
      Prices start at : 29.99 USD / Bag of 10

      This mix has a fantastic spread of color and heights to add dimension and color to your garden. Purples, blues and whites mix together in harmony. Don't want to decide between all of our different shades of blue Bearded Irises?
      • Height at Maturity: 2-4 feet tall
      • Life Cycle: Perennial
      • Planting Season: Early Fall
      • Name: Blue Mix - Bearded Iris
      • Planting Depth: In a shallow hole with fleshy roots partially exposed
      • Hardiness Zones: 3 - 10
      North Carolina
      Arden
      Identifying Iris Borer Damage And Killing Iris Borers
      The larvae enter the leaves and tunnel into the plant causing structural and cosmetic damage as they go. The rhizome is destroyed and should be dug out to prevent the spread of the bacteria.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Flag Iris Care: Information About Growing And Caring For Yellow Or Blue Flag Iris
      However, it can quickly become invasive, and gardeners must beware of this in order to provide the most appropriate flag iris care.The best place to plant blue flag or yellow flag iris is in a wet location that gets full to part sun.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Color Changing In Irises: Why An Iris Plant Changes Color
      Most of these options for an iris flower changing color change over time and the plant will resume its usual flower tones. This is when the plant produces an offset that is not true to the parent.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      German Bearded Iris: Tips For Growing German Iris
      Planting too deeply encourages rot.Growing German iris plants prefer a full sun location, but will bloom in light shade.Growing German iris is an easy way to add color to the spring and summer garden.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Louisiana Iris Information – How To Grow A Louisiana Iris Plant
      Ensure the rhizomes stay moist or even boggy. Mature clumps of Louisiana iris plants can span 3 feet wide (91 cm.). In south Louisiana, all of these species occur amongst each other and freely hybridize naturally, resulting in colors not found in any...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Suitable Iris Companion Plants: What To Plant With Iris In The Garden
      Other plant companions simply benefit each other aesthetically.While irises won't affect the flavor or pest resistance of their companions, they do fit beautifully into almost every garden.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      How To Plant Rock Garden Iris
      If you plant them singularly, they are easily overlooked.Be sure to set the bulbs relatively deep, with 3 or 4 inches of soil over the top. These tiny bulbs don't have the food reserves to help support the production of flowers.Deeper planting helps,...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Why Irises Won\'t Bloom: What To Do For Iris Plants Not Flowering
      Both these are underground storage structures that contain a reserve of carbohydrates and embryonic plants. An amendment of superphosphate, colloidal phosphate orapplied in early spring can help plants develop blooms.Another reason for iris plants not...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Learn About Iris Leaf Spot
      Wet, humid-like conditions make the ideal environment for. These spots can enlarge quite quickly, turning gray and developing reddish-brown edges. Iris plants and the surrounding area can be treated, however, to make conditions less favorable for the...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Sweet Iris Care: Growing A Variegated Sweet Iris Plant
      Otherwise, you should feed irises with a general purpose fertilizer only three times a year – in spring just as the foliage pops up, again right after its May-June blooming period, then again in fall to give the plant added stores of nutrients for the...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Siberian Iris Care: Information On When To Plant Siberian Iris And Its Care
      Use these beautiful plants as a background border for other early spring bloomers.Learn how to grow Siberian iris for its lush, long-lasting blooms and low-maintenance, narrow foliage, which remains attractive after the blooms are spent.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Growing Japanese Iris Plants – Information And Care Of Japanese Iris
      Limit fertilization to plants with a well-developed root system and use only plant food that is high in nitrogen.Japanese iris care will include the division of the rhizomes every three to four years.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Differentiating Iris Flowers: Learn About Flag Irises vs. Siberian Irises
      There are many different types of iris, and differentiatingcan be confusing. It makes a good pond or, as it performs well in standing water. Although the plants grow well in wildflower gardens and along pond edges, they aren't bog plants and they don't...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      How To Grow Iris: Tips For Dutch, English And Spanish Iris Bulb Planting
      Good drainage will help them survive the winter.You should buy the bulbs early and plant them as soon as you can in deep soil, with about 5 to 7 inches of soil over the top of the bulbs.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Iris Rhizomes Storage – How To Keep Iris Over The Winter
      Whatever your reason for storing iris rhizomes, you'll be happy to know that it is easy to do.Before we look at how to keep iris over the winter, we need to make sure that it is understood that we are talking about storing iris rhizomes in this article.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Yellow Flag Iris Control: How To Get Rid Of Flag Iris Plants
      Yellow flag iris plants grow like wildfire along streams and rivers, and are commonly found in ponds, irrigation ditches and otherwhere they create all sorts of trouble. Learn more about its control in this article.When not in bloom, yellow flag iris...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Tips For Bearded Irises Replanting And Dividing
      Carefully dig up your iris clumps with a spade shovel and gently lift each clump from the soil. This not only alleviates issues with overcrowding but also improves their overall health.
      Ohio
      Willoughby