Re: harbinger of the end


That looks like I. orientalis (a species spuria). It's become a favorite of
mine and you're right.... it's nearly indestructible.

Christy

Skip & Christy Hensler
THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/

----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>


> This spuria clump is blooming now.  Telling me the end of the iris season
is
> approaching the end.  It's the first spuria to bloom (always).  I don't
know
> what it is for sure, but I think it is the same as those that grow in
> abandoned places for decades.




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