What is the Dutch iris?

Iris is a flowering plant popular among gardeners and landscape painters around the world. These plants are relatively easy to grow and take care of them and add color to the pot. Klossoms are available in different colors, each with a distinctive yellow spot on the base of each petal. Long, straight stems make the Dutch irises an ideal accessory for cutting floral arrangements and florists often include bright flowers in bouquets. These perennials require rich, fertile soil with good drainage and lots of sunlight. The Dutch Iris thrives in a colder climate and survives the winter well. The mulch blanket is usually enough to survive heavy frost. But it does not do so well in hot tropical areas.

For the best results, planting at the end of autumn is recommended. The Dutch Iris bulbs should be pyeling their points up, about 4 inches (10 cm) deep and 3 inches (7 cm) apart, then connected thoroughly. Bulbs grown in pots may not be driveThe jerks so deep, so they should be enough 2 inches (5 cm). After being planted, only small additional care or maintenance is required. The plant will require regular irrigation, but it is necessary to ensure that there is no excessive watering.

In warmer areas, the Dutch iris could step out at the end of autumn and continue to grow winter before it blooms in spring. Cirises planted in a colder climate is waiting for it to be cold to become their shoots. The plant grows about 24 inches (60 cm) tall and usually flowers in spring and summer. Dutch iris flowers come in various great colors, including blue, white, orange, purple and yellow.

alone in the flower race could seem a little lost. For Maximumdopad, they should be grown in clusters, surrounded by low ground coverage and smaller flowers. The growing clusters of these flowers will also allow some of them to reduce without breaking it away from the appearance behindCastles.

Dutch irises create beautiful cut floral displays. Snipping does not hurt the plant after the stems and flowers can be removed during flowering. After the flowering season, some gardeners are tempted to crop green leaves. However, these leaves should not be trimmed, and instead should be allowed to grow and soak the sun for better growth of the next year. Only when the leaves have browned, should they be removed.

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