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Sisyrinchium plant
By Surreylad
- 5 Jun, 2013
- 6 likes
Shot of the whole plant, quite large like iris but semi evergreen.
Comments on this photo
Creative photo ;-)
I am looking forward to see its flowers. What colour are they?
5 Jun, 2013
Lol Brian.
Thanks Kat, they are a pale yellow sort of buttermilk colour.
5 Jun, 2013
Hmm. You are a person of taste. I like that colour too.
5 Jun, 2013
feels like I am drunk lol - nice plant mate
6 Jun, 2013
Thanks Kat :-)
Lol cheers Paul..
6 Jun, 2013
Is this the Australian hybrid?
6 Jun, 2013
I wondered if it was just me...nice tho', once I got my head round it.
6 Jun, 2013
Yes STT it's the Australian hybrid, it's quite a self seeder so need to keep an eye on it.
Thanks Tuesdaybear :-)
7 Jun, 2013
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5 Jun, 2013