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Posted: Mar/21/2009 4:25 PM PST
That's it carolyncat I'm coming over to read a book in your garden! It's Beautiful! Thank you yardgranny and fairygarden!
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Posted: Mar/22/2009 3:12 PM PST
Just starting to wake up. Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/24/2009 5:03 AM PST
I like that color combo, T2B! I found this when I cut grass this weekend! Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/24/2009 6:00 AM PST
Love it, T2B. That's a true picture of spring! Cat, you're way ahead of us. I don't even see a bud on any of mine. Lucky you! (and it's gorgeous!) |
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Posted: Mar/24/2009 2:23 PM PST
wow that siberian iris is nearly black, very pretty!! Do you know the variety? |
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Posted: Mar/24/2009 6:45 PM PST
Jade, I have no idea! This crept under the fence from my backyard neighbor. He came over Sunday (his are blooming, too), and said he got this from his mother's yard. Last year I only had one, now I have this (taken today): Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/24/2009 11:31 PM PST
Beautiful T2, (if I remember right ) is that the section your grand daughter helped you plant? oooooo I love Iris' |
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Posted: Mar/25/2009 8:12 AM PST
I believe this is a "Louisiana Iris", and not a Siberian Iris. Petals are different. I've seen Iris growing here all my life, and never really paid attention to "petal formation". Learning every day! |
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Posted: Mar/26/2009 1:18 AM PST
Quote: Originally posted by Rashell Beautiful T2, (if I remember right ) is that the section your grand daughter helped you plant? You have an excellent memory Rashell. |
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Posted: Mar/26/2009 1:42 PM PST
Those Iris knew just where to grow and be appreciated. What a pretty plant. |
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