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Dutch Iris ‘Apollo’ features elegant, large and bold flowers (6 in, 15 cm) with white standards slightly blue tinted and primrose yellow falls with buttercup blotches. The flower stalks are sturdy and surrounded by gray reed-like leaves. Flowering occurs in late spring to early summer for 2-3 weeks.
Irises are one of the best-loved flower bulbs, enlivening the spring garden with their jewel-like shades of blue, red, yellow, white, lilac, and bronze - it’s easy to see why they were named for the goddess of the rainbow! Learn how to grow Dutch irises and dwarf irises for a fabulous display.
A bulbous perennial to 60cm tall with narrow, strap-shaped, greyish-green leaves and erect stems bearing flowers up to 10cm across in shades of blue, yellow and white from late spring into early summer
It is popular for its showy, brightly colored flowers that bloom in the late spring to early summer. Dutch iris is a hardy plant that can tolerate cold temperatures and is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones 6 to 9. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil that is rich in organic matter.
Iris × hollandica, commonly known as the Dutch iris, is a hybrid iris developed from species native to Portugal, Spain and North Africa [1] (Iris tingitana × Iris xiphium). [2] Two varieties of Iris xiphium (var. praecox) from Spain and (var. lusitanica) from Portugal, were crossed with Iris tingitana (from North Africa).
Iris hollandica, commonly known as Dutch iris, is a bulbous perennial that belongs to the Iridaceae family. Native to the eastern Mediterranean region, Dutch iris is now widely cultivated in many parts of the world, including Europe, the United States, and Australia.
Name: Iris x hollandica. Family: Iridaceae. Type: bulbous. Height: 1 to 2½ ft (30-75 cm) Exposure: sun, partial shade. Soil: rich, well-drained, dry in summer. Foliage : deciduous – Bloom: between April and July. Their delicate flowers come together to create a fabulous bloom in May and June.