Glad you like it, Linda. As a matter of
fact, it doesn't look like mud from a distance (hooray!)
-- but one sees immediately, from a little distance, the
softness of the texture inherited from THAT CERTAIN SOMETHING, particularly in
the standards. It doesn't have the heavy suede texture of TCS, but a
quality of softness. This is a matter of light play, as you can see from
the attached photos of the stalk taken from different angles. 2
branches, 2 spurs, 6 buds, 29" tall, good substance, faint fragrance,
indescribable, but not unpleasant. -- Griff
----- Original Message -----
From: l*@lock-net.com
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2008 9:13
AM
Subject: [iris-photos] Re: HYB: Summer
bloom
Oh Griff - I really like that one. Possibly looks like mud from a
distance? But I <love> the subtleties of color.
Which
reminds me, I forgot to go look at RANKS OF BLUE for you.....
--
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