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Seed pods of Iris Foetidissima
By Janey
- 12 Oct, 2010
- 14 likes
These are always surprising to see, and such a vivid orange.
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Great photo.
13 Oct, 2010
I had to dig mine up Janey , they were growing all over the garden , a shame because they are pretty :o(
13 Oct, 2010
Brilliant shot, Janey. The berries really stand out.
13 Oct, 2010
Thanks Dd and Grandmage.....:o))....thats a shame Amy as the evergreen leaves look good too in the winter. I am finding the same with my Autumn flowering Kniphofia.small plantlets everywhere.........
They really do Tog, worth having for the Autumn....the Spring flowers are unusual to say the least......
13 Oct, 2010
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Very attractive......
12 Oct, 2010