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Iris xiphium
By Andrewr

14 May, 2008
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These are the Spanish iris that are available as cut flowers. Grow in a sunny spot in well-drained soil. They look a mess after flowering so growing them between other plants hides the decaying foliage
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This is growing in a border that is limited to white, yellow and blue flowers plus a few mauve alliums. Just now there are forget-me-nots, blue perennial cornflowers and camassias, yellow flowers on a flowering currant and a herbaceous potentilla, white anthericum and some alliums
14 May, 2008
What a fantastic photo of a beautiful flower!
14 May, 2008
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What a pure white colour! What plants do you grow alongside the iris?
14 May, 2008