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Feb 13, 2022 5:10 PM CST
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Name: Rosemary
Sacramento, CA (Zone 9b)
So I have been trying to figure out what fragrance this iris above that is blooming has, and I have decided, it is chocolate! Mmm.
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Feb 16, 2022 2:00 PM CST
Name: Valerie
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4b)
Region: Canadian Peonies Irises Daylilies Hybridizer Bulbs
Seller of Garden Stuff Plant and/or Seed Trader Bee Lover Birds Keeper of Koi
Quite believe that Rosemary Thumbs up as I have found that dwarf iris Tantara has a very chocolatey fragrance.
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Feb 16, 2022 9:08 PM CST
Name: Elsa
Las Cruces, New Mexico (Zone 8a)
Dog Lover Irises Region: New Mexico Region: Southwest Gardening Region: United States of America
reh0622 said: Our days are mostly in the 50's, Elsa. Does that qualify as warm? Saw that My Friend Johnathan was blooming at my daughter's. Christmas Eve. It was planted in the early Spring, but is blooming now for the first time. My Oct. Surprise now has two buds. It could snow this coming week, which only happens very rarely, like once every 10 years or less.


Yes, I consider 50's warm winter days. Also, I love your pic of what you say is labeled as October Splendor. It has lots of sheen going on.
If you think there is no more beauty left in the world...Plant a garden!!!
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