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My first Iris blooming in the pond
Not an exotic Iris, just the native blue flag, but it's my absolute favorite. If I could pick only one Iris to have in the garden, this would be it.
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Beautiful!! I wish they lasted longer. I have yellow ones coming up now.
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It is very pretty clm.
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Me too, but not in a pond. I like the purple and yellow ones, I think my neighbour has some growing mingled in a fence, I'll rob him
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It is very pretty. I didn't know you could grow irises in a pond.
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I know the native blue and the yellow flags can be grown in the pond. The yellow grows everywhere. I put a clump of the yellows in the pond over 10 years ago, and they're all over the garden now.
There are actually quite a few different ones in the pond section of the garden centre. Cindy |
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