Dutch Iris
By Spritzhenry
- 25 May, 2009
- 10 likes
Making a good contrast.
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No - that's Lysimachia ciliata, BB.
25 May, 2009
Thought so Spritz .. lol
25 May, 2009
dont know why but it reminds me of the middle of a cream egg,, lol,, yummy
25 May, 2009
Well, I'm not going to take a bite! ;-O
25 May, 2009
lol
25 May, 2009
this is stunning Spritz, love this combo, i did plant some of these dutch Iris year before last, i think one came up and i have'nt seen them since :-( maybe the area i planted them was a bit to damp?
28 May, 2009
That's lovely.
28 May, 2009
I should plant more of them...as long as I can get this colour on its own. They tend to come in mixed packs at GCs.
Yours may have rotted, Angie. :-(
28 May, 2009
:-( i think so.... iris like dryer conditions to where these were, but the dryer side is not the right colouring for the yellow ones, and i really like the yellow.
1 Jun, 2009
Did you see the later photo, Angie? Duh! A senior moment ...I DID plant more of the yellow ones! They have opened up now. :-)
1 Jun, 2009
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25 May, 2009