Iris histrioides 'Sheila Ann Germany'
By Spritzhenry
- 31 Jan, 2015
- 11 likes
Just popped up in the flood wall.
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Yuk! Poor you. We hardly ever get snow here, luckily - it lands on the hills!
Homebird, I do find that the I. histrioides ones are sturdier and last longer than I. reticulata as well as having pretty markings on the petals. I'd choose them if I were planting any more.
1 Feb, 2015
What a cheering sight! A lovely sign that spring is on the way.
1 Feb, 2015
I do hope so - it's good that the days are getting longer, isn't it. :-))
2 Feb, 2015
what a gorgeous shade! hope to see many more of them
4 Mar, 2015
You could if you looked in my flood wall, Fran! They've all flowered again. :-))
5 Mar, 2015
doy ou have pics?? she said eagerly!
5 Mar, 2015
Errr...only on my iPad.
6 Mar, 2015
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Gosh you are so lucky. My garden is still under snow with more to come.
31 Jan, 2015