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3 Iris bucharica
By Seaburngirl
- 22 Mar, 2010
- 10 likes
come through a harsh winter. Love the 'odd' foliage. should have a yellow/white flower.
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according to Bulbaholic they are one of the Juno type and the hardiest of them. most are rather tender apparently. so fingers crossed.
23 Mar, 2010
Interesting. Here it is most often iris collectors when talking with anyone collecting bulbs, because they can leave them outside. Here are some too tender still though, a big family. Can't wait to see these bloom.
23 Mar, 2010
I am looking forward to them too. they will be photo'd when they grow abit. :o)
23 Mar, 2010
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That is odd foliage, but very eye catching. Unless it very exotic, iris is one of the most tough to cold plants I know up here.
22 Mar, 2010