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Friday, July 04, 2008
Pictures of the Beautiful Japanese Irises Blooming in my Long Border
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Labels: Bulbs and Tubers, Mixed Borders, Summer Garden
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1 comment:
I just love your Japanese irises - I wish I had some in my garden...
Katarina
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