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Japanese Irises in the Long Border
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6 comments:
Very Nice. - Dave
http://snjgardener.blogspot.com/
So beautiful! I wish I had the darker purple ones!
Lovely! You clearly have no voles devouring your healthy profuse clumps! I have but a few survivors. Alas! Great to see.
I keep saying to myself that I have to get some of these beauties for my garden too !
Yours are gorgeous : )
Such beautiful iris! I can't decide which one I like more, the purple one or the pale pink one. Both are lovely!
C'est Magnifique! They are beautiful in every way.
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