Wednesday, June 19
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Beautiful. They always remind me of my grandma, she always had iris's. I've got one in my little pond and although it puts out lovely strong leaves, it's never flowered yet.
ReplyDeleteThese took ages to decide to flower, Jo and we never had luck with pond varieties.
DeleteSo beautiful. I already forgot when my iris was blooming.
ReplyDeleteThe markings are lovely, Leanan,
DeleteLovely photos, such pretty flowers :o)
ReplyDeleteThey are Julie
DeleteA work of art aren't they.xxxx
ReplyDeleteNature is an unbeatable artist, Snowbird
DeleteIsn't it amazing things that you see when you get up really close and take the time to look.
ReplyDeleteIt is, Tanya and often only noticed when looking at photos you have taken.
DeleteThey are really fab plants!
ReplyDeleteThey are, Kelli but boy do they spread.
DeleteLovely Colours, still waiting for mine to flower. I've actually planted something other than veg this year.
ReplyDeleteA flower convert, Rooko!
DeleteBeautiful photos Sue!
ReplyDeleteand flowers of course :)
DeleteThanks you, Dewberry
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