



Dutch Iris Rainbow Collection - 10 Plants
Long-lasting cut flowers for arrangements
Vibrant colors enhance seasonal displays
Versatile for various garden settings
Thrives in
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Dutch Iris - Iris × hollandica
The Dutch Iris is a showy flower that is actually a hybrid. It does not occur naturally but was bred for its gorgeous, orchid-like blooms. It was developed from a species of iris native to Portugal, Spain and North Africa, but has quickly become a favorite of gardeners and florists across the world. The blooms are long-lasting and make great cut flowers, looking just as beautiful in a vase as they will in your garden.
Plant Details - Dutch Iris
Family: Iridaceae
Light Requirement: Full sun
Water Needs: Average
Height: 18-24 in
Spread: 3 in
Soil Preference: Well-drained
Bloom Time: May - June
Flower Color: Yellow, Blue, Purple, White, Orange, Gold
Wildlife Value: Bees, Butterflies, Other pollinators
Notable Characteristics - Dutch Iris
The Dutch Iris grows from a teardrop shaped bulb differing from other Irises which grow from thickened roots called rhizomes. Its foliage is grass-like with thin, strappy, sword shaped leaves. The stem is thin but sturdy, helping to hold up its large blooms. The flowers themselves come in a variety of vibrant colors, and have six, silky petals: three that stand upright towards the center called standards, and three large petals called falls that bend gently downward. The falls typically are spotted with a large birthmark of sorts – a large, yellow or orange dot at the base of the petal that rounds upward to the middle. It's a very distinct marking that adds wonderful interest to the stunning blooms.
Landscape and Maintenance
This showy flower may be an introduced species to North America, but it is not invasive because it stays where it is planted and does not spread. It has no fragrance but is still attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies through its vibrant colors. It thrives in full sun and well drained soil, and will perennialize best in soil that stays hot and dry in the summer. If your landscape has wet soil in the summer, you can even dig up the Dutch Iris bulbs and store them in a cool, dry place before replanting them in the fall, therefore sparing the plant from a summer of root rot and ensuring its beauty the following year.
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Bloom Season
Summer

Bloom/Foliage Color
Purple

Height at Maturity
Over 12"

Care
Dutch Iris thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering, especially during dry spells. Fertilize in early spring to support growth and flowering. Remove spent blooms to encourage new ones and avoid overcrowding to ensure healthy development.

Plant Reproduction
Self Multiplies
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Dutch Iris Rainbow Collection - 10 Plants

Elegant Blooms:
The Dutch Iris Rainbow Collection features sophisticated blooms in rich shades of blue, purple, yellow, and white, adding an elegant touch to any garden.
Sturdy Stems:
With strong, upright stems, these irises hold their blossoms high, creating a striking visual effect that stands out in any flower bed.
Easy to Grow:
Dutch irises are easy to plant and care for, making them ideal for gardeners of all levels looking for a hassle-free addition to their garden.
Long-Lasting Flowers:
Enjoy weeks of beautiful iris flowers with the Dutch Iris Rainbow Collection, which offers a prolonged blooming period compared to many other irises.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Dutch Iris Rainbow Collection - 10 Plants?
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Care Tips
Dutch Iris thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from regular watering, especially during dry spells. Fertilize in early spring to support growth and flowering. Remove spent blooms to encourage new ones and avoid overcrowding to ensure healthy development.
Light Requirements
Dutch Iris thrives in full sun to part shade. Ideally, it should obtain 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. In shadier conditions, it may still grow but with reduced flowering. Well-drained soil enhances its performance.
Hardy Planting Zones
5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9
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