Iris in Florida


     Once (if?) my new Irises mature enough to bloom, I will be able to
figure out what type they are.  There is a possibility that I will know
earlier because the base of Iris japonica looks different than the base of
Iris pallida.  
     The foliage on these two plants is very attractive, so it will add a
special interest even when not in bloom.  
     Now, should I even mention the pink Ginger Lilies?... The QUEEN
ELIZABETH Roses?... The Mexican Bluebell?

Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL.                     Clear skies, 49 F or 9 C.  



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