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

Brilliant yellow flame in the falls. (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 in fall just like daffodils and tulips.
  • Mature Plant Size: 20-24" tall
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow, Cut Flowers
  • Flower Color: Purple
  • Bulb Size: 8-9 cm
  • Half Sun / Half Shade: Yes
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
Vermont
Shelburne
Dutch Iris Mix
Prices start at : 20.98 USD / Bag of 40

Excellent cut flowers and a snap to grow. (Iris hollandica) Long lasting vibrant flowers appear in late spring. This brilliant Dutch Iris mixture enhances any landscape. Not to be confused with the even larger bearded or German iris that bloom in late...
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Flower Color: Mixed
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
  • Mature Height: 20-24" tall
Vermont
Shelburne
Eye Of The Tiger Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 16.98 USD / Bag of 15

Dutch Irises are the ones you always see in fabulous spring flower arrangements. They're just as elegant in your garden, with tall, stately stems and exquisite flowers in a range of colors.
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
  • Botanical Name: Iris hollandica Eye Of The Tiger
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
  • Easy to Grow: Yes
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Vermont
Shelburne
Excelsior Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.95 USD / Bag of 20

A classic combo when paired with rich purples and reds. (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 in fall just like daffodils...
  • Easy to Grow: Yes
  • Planting Time: Fall
  • Soil Type: Loamy Soil
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
  • Bulb Spacing: 6 bulbs per sq. ft.
  • Bloom Time: Early summer
Vermont
Shelburne
Yellow Queen Dutch Iris
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 20

Yellow Queen is the famous pure yellow Dutch Iris. Easy to grow, strong-stemmed, and great for cutting, this iris is well-loved by florists everywhere. (Iris hollandica)
  • Cut Flowers: Yes
  • Flower Color: Yellow
  • Soil Moisture: Average, Well Draining
  • Planting Depth: Plant 5" deep
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Advantages: Deer Resistant, Easy to Grow, Cut Flowers
Vermont
Shelburne
Specie Iris Mix
Prices start at : 13.98 USD / Bag of 25

Plant in a mass for a carpet of spring color. A hardy addition to the wildflower garden. Dwarf Iris Mix is a choreographed selection of perennial iris in a true rainbow of colors. (Iris reticulata and danfordiaea)
  •  Full Sun
  •  Deer Resistant
  • Planting Depth: Plant 3" deep
  • Plant Type / Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Mature Plant Size: 4-6" tall
  • Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Vermont
Shelburne
Water Iris Information – Learn About Water Iris Plant Care
Ever heard of water iris? If the weather is hot, provide afternoon shade until the roots are established.Fertilize water iris plants regularly throughout the growing season using a general-purpose aquatic fertilizer to encourage healthy growth of roots,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Iris Care: Information On Iris Plant Care
Plant so later blooming specimens cover the remaining foliage. Leave room for growth between the rhizomes and do not bury the entire rhizome. However, most clumps of iris provide flowers with no maintenance.
Ohio
Willoughby
Dwarf Crested Iris – How To Care For A Dwarf Iris Plant
In fact, they pretty much take care of themselves. Shallow planting is preferable as with most other types of iris plants. This is also a good way to propagate the plants. The plants should also be located in full sun or partial shade.
Ohio
Willoughby
PRE-SALE NOW! SHIPS FALL
Prices start at : 29.99 USD / Bag of 10

Don't want to decide between all of our different shades of blue Bearded Irises? 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.
  •  A Must for Any Perennial Garden, Adding Colors & Heights.
  •  Collection of 5 Striking Blue, Purple & White Bearded Irises.
  • Planting Season: Early Fall
  • Name: Blue Mix - Bearded Iris
  • Ships: Fall
  • Planting Depth: In a shallow hole with fleshy roots partially exposed
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. A repeat iris borer treatment in ten to fourteen days will help ensure that the pests have been eradicated.
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
In these cases, the sport may bloom an entirely different shade.Another thing to think about is the strange issue of transplanting. There is little evidence that soil pH or type will cause irises to fade.A deep purple iris turns color when it matures...
Ohio
Willoughby
German Bearded Iris: Tips For Growing German Iris
Plants are available in both dwarf and intermediate heights for other areas of the garden. Care of German irises is simple once they're settled into the right place in the garden.The showy flowers have two parts, the upright part of the growing German...
Ohio
Willoughby
Louisiana Iris Information – How To Grow A Louisiana Iris Plant
These brilliant flowers range from 3 to 7 inches (8-18 cm.) across and arrive in early spring, just as soil and ambient temperatures are beginning to warm. Replant the new rhizomes immediately, either in the bed or into containers.
Ohio
Willoughby
Suitable Iris Companion Plants: What To Plant With Iris In The Garden
Iris doesn't seem to mind growing alongside any plant. Iris tubers take up very little room in the garden and don't compete with many plants for space or nutrients.They can be tucked in spaces in full sun to part shade to add beautiful blooms in late...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Plant Rock Garden Iris
Rock garden iris are adorable and delicate, and adding them to your rock garden can add charm and delight. You will want to cover the hole with a piece of window screening or pot shard to keep soil from falling out.Fill the pot with rock garden iris bulbs...
Ohio
Willoughby
Why Irises Won\'t Bloom: What To Do For Iris Plants Not Flowering
The rhizomes will increase over time and plants become too packed in their site., planting each rhizome individually in other areas of the garden. Most species of iris spring from rhizomes, although a few come from bulbs.
Ohio
Willoughby
Learn About Iris Leaf Spot
Iris leaf spot is the most common disease affecting iris plants. Adding ¼ teaspoon of dishwashing liquid per gallon of spray should help the fungicide stick to the iris leaves.Also, keep in mind that contact fungicides easily wash off in rain.
Ohio
Willoughby
Sweet Iris Care: Growing A Variegated Sweet Iris Plant
Well-draining soil is essential, as wet feet can cause rot. Dividing should be done in late summer-autumn. Its lavender-blue colored flowers bloom in late spring to early summer and their sweet fragrance attracts many pollinators.
Ohio
Willoughby
Siberian Iris Care: Information On When To Plant Siberian Iris And Its Care
), gardens will burst with early season color and intricate, frilly flowers. Water established plants regularly when drought conditions exist.Feed Siberian iris plants in spring with a nitrogen rich fertilizer and fertilize again when blooms are spent.This...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Japanese Iris Plants – Information And Care Of Japanese Iris
Water should be acidic. Care of Japanese iris is moderately simple when the plant is located properly. Pot in a heavy soil, such as red clay mixed with sand.Growing Japanese iris plants are rarely bothered by disease or theYou can enjoy growing Japanese...
Ohio
Willoughby
Differentiating Iris Flowers: Learn About Flag Irises vs. Siberian Irises
There are many different types of iris, and differentiatingcan be confusing. This plant, which reaches heights of 18 to 48 inches, displays long, narrow leaves, sometimes gracefully curved.
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Grow Iris: Tips For Dutch, English And Spanish Iris Bulb Planting
In other words, you want soil that won't dry out in summer. The bottom is the part that has the flattened basal plate, so obviously the top is the opposite end.In groups of five to 10 bulbs in a nice flower border, plant Dutch, English and Spanish irises.
Ohio
Willoughby
Iris Rhizomes Storage – How To Keep Iris Over The Winter
This will help prevent rot from setting in on the rhizomes.The last step in storing iris rhizomes is to wrap each rhizome in a piece of newspaper and place in a box. If the iris rhizomes start to rot, they will feel soft and mushy instead of firm.
Ohio
Willoughby
Yellow Flag Iris Control: How To Get Rid Of Flag Iris Plants
Wear sturdy gloves and long sleeves because the resins in the plant can irritate the skin.Be vigilant about cleaning up debris because even tiny pieces of rhizomes can generate new plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Bearded Irises Replanting And Dividing
Their blooming is poor when given too much shade and poor draining can lead to bacterial soft rot.Dig a hole large enough to accommodate at least three to five rhizomes. However, prior to transplanting irises, you'll need to locate a similar area for...
Ohio
Willoughby