Van Zyverden 87156 User guide

  • Hello! I'm here to assist you with information about the Dwarf Iris Eye Catcher product. According to the document, these are graceful, perennial irises with distinctive white, blue, and yellow patterns. They are easy to grow, good for naturalizing and hardy in USDA zones 5-8. I've read the document and am ready to answer your questions about these flowers.
  • What kind of soil is best for the Iris?
    What conditions are best for winter survival?
    How many Iris should I plant per square foot?
    What should zone 5 gardeners do in the fall?
These graceful, bulbous, perennial irises grow elegant flowers
that bloom atop grass-like foliage. They are easy to grow,
and, if zone appropriate, are great for naturalizing.
DWARF IRIS EYE CATCHER
Van Zyverden’s
Beautiful blooms Hard to nd variety Returns each year
871569 F20
Van Zyverden, Inc.
www.vanzyverden.com
P.O. Box 550 • Meridian, MS 39302-0550
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Guaranteed to grow 1 year from purchase
if directions are followed. Any concerns related
to quality and/or counts feel free to contact us.
About This Variety: Eyecatcher Irises are a catch if you can get a hold of them. They are somewhat rare and
not so commercially grown. Being of the dwarf type it’s a good choice for under plantings. Its petals are heavily
patterned with white, blue and yellow. Some would say that they are a work of art.
Growing Instructions: Choose a site that has reasonably fertile soil and plenty of moisture that won’t dry out in
summer. Good drainage and a sheltered location will help them survive the winter.
Care Tip: Plant about 30 bulbs per square foot. Zone 5 gardeners should add a 2” layer of mulch in fall. Best
planted in large numbers.
Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Height: Grows 2-4” tall
Spacing: Plant 3” apart, 4” deep
USDA Zones: hardy in USDA zones 5-8
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