Iris hollandica Mixed

Description

Iris hollandica Mixed Colours, commonly known as Mixed Dutch Iris, is a perennial bulbous plant renowned for its elegant flowers that come in various colors and patterns. The “Mixed Colours” variety typically includes a mix of colors such as blue, purple, white, and yellow, providing a diverse and captivating floral display.
 

Botanical Features

Flowers: The flowers of Mixed Dutch Iris are large and showy, featuring six petals with distinctive falls and standards. They exhibit a range of colors, often with intricate patterns and markings, adding visual interest to the garden.
 
Leaves: The plant produces long, narrow, sword-shaped leaves that arise from the base of the stem. These foliage clumps provide a verdant backdrop to the colorful blooms.
 
Bulbs: Iris hollandica Mixed Colours grows from bulbs, which should be planted in the fall for spring flowering.

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