The name iris comes from the Greek word for rainbow. The colors of Dutch iris flowers are varied, as they were created by crossing several species growing wild in Spain, Portugal and North Africa. They are grown primarily in greenhouses and foil tunnels, but they can be planted in the ground in regions with a mild climate. They bloom in May and June.
Cultivation
Sunny places are best for Dutch irises. The soil should be humus-rich, permeable, and slightly acidic. The bulbs are planted only in October, so that the leaves do not appear in autumn. The planting depth is 8 cm, and the spacing between plants is at least 10-12 cm. It is recommended to cover the soil for the winter with leaves, peat or bark, and additionally with twigs of
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