Irises planted in a pocket beside pond.
By Lori
- 26 May, 2010
- 11 likes
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it works! with all the stone to hold the warmth the pocket seems to suit this plant very well. being from Siberia, it probably does well in Alaska, aye?
1 Jul, 2010
Like a weed......lol.
2 Jul, 2010
This was just like the first Siberian Iris I saw..felt in love there and then!
4 Oct, 2010
They last only a short time..but they are spectacular. I'll be taking them with me for sure.
4 Oct, 2010
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Iris Foetidissima
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Iris Unguicularis
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Iris Siberica 'Blue King'
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Iris Siberica 'snow Queen'
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Great spot.
1 Jul, 2010