Description
Often grown as annuals, Dutch iris hybrids grow from bulbs that are able to be planted in fall or spring. These graceful and elegant flowers are a favorite and bloom atop grass-like foliage. They are easy to grow and, if the zone is appropriate, are excellent for naturalizing. Using Dutch Irises as cut flowers is a popular choice. 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.
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Returns For years To Come
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Great florist quality cut flower
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Deer and critter resistant
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You are being shipped dormant bulbs/Product Size: 7/8 cm/Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade/Blooms: Late Spring/Grows: 18-20 inches tall
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Hardy in USDA zones 6-8
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48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
Use and Care ManualPDF
Often grown as annuals, Dutch iris hybrids grow from bulbs that are able to be planted in fall or spring. These graceful and elegant flowers are a favorite and bloom atop grass-like foliage. They are easy to grow and, if the zone is appropriate, are excellent for naturalizing. Using Dutch Irises as cut flowers is a popular choice. 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.
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Returns For years To Come
-
Great florist quality cut flower
-
Deer and critter resistant
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You are being shipped dormant bulbs/Product Size: 7/8 cm/Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade/Blooms: Late Spring/Grows: 18-20 inches tall
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Hardy in USDA zones 6-8
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48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
Use and Care ManualPDF
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