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Iris Sapphire Beauty Dutch Iris

Iris Sapphire Beauty Dutch Iris

Variety: Sapphire Beauty
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    Zone

    6 - 8

  • Icon of a horizontal ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Height

    20 in

  • Icon of a vertical ruler in a grey circle

    Mature Width

    4 in

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    Light

    Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Icon of a water drop in a grey circle

    Water

    Moist, well-drained
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    Soil

  • Description / Iris Sapphire Beauty Dutch Iris

    Often grown as annuals, Dutch iris hybrids can be planted in fall or in early spring. This classic variety graces the garden with exquisite flowers in late spring. A favorite of gardeners and florists alike, the elegant blooms flaunt dark blue standards and paler blue falls highlighted by a yellow "flame". They create magical displays in the garden rising above grassy green leaves on stately stems, reaching 18 to 20 inches tall. Lovely and long-lasting, the flowers make excellent cuts for floral displays.

    An Iris x hollandica species, commonly called Dutch iris, Sapphire Beauty is a bulbous perennial with a columnar upright habit. It grows easily in USDA Zones 6-8, where it will naturalize—with bulbs multiplying and plants returning for years to come. Plant in large, sweeping drifts or cluster in flower beds, borders, and containers.

    Plant Sapphire Beauty iris bulbs 4 inches apart and 5 inches deep. Or for broad sweeps of blue blooms, plant bulbs in large numbers, about 15 bulbs per square foot. Choose a sheltered, sunny location with fertile, free-draining soil. Soil should be kept moist and never allowed to dry out in summer. If growing in Zone 5, add a 2-inch layer of mulch in fall. Once growth begins, fertilize the bulbs with a specialized bulb food. Sapphire Beauty Dutch irises are deer resistant and rodent resistant.

    Iris flowers are unique and hardy with different planting forms including rhizomes and bulbs, that make them easy to plant, divide, and multiply . Colorful options that include traditional purples and blues in addition to bi-colored varieties. Visit our Bulb Supplies page to find all the tools and materials you need to plant and maintain your bulb plants successfully.

  • Product Details

    SKU: 44229-PK-25
    Genus: Iris
    Species: x hollandica
    Variety: Sapphire Beauty
    Item Form: Bareroot
    Bloom Color: Blue
    Habit: Upright
    Light Requirements: Full SunPart Shade
    Moisture Requirements:
    • Moist, well-drained
    Bloom Start: Late Spring
    Bloom End: Late Spring
    Uses:
    • Beds
    • Border
    • Containers
    • Cut Flowers
    Special Features:
    • Easy Care Plants
    • Flower
    Hardiness Zones: 6 - 8
    State Shipping Restrictions: GU, PR, VI

    *Does Not Qualify for Additional Discounts