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Sep 21, 2016 9:39 PM CST
Name: Tienito
Rhode Island (Zone 6b)
Amaryllis Irises Native Plants and Wildflowers
gemini_sage said:If I had to pick one, I think I would go with an historic that is reliable and invokes my first time falling in love with irises...


Ah, nothing like first love! I've heard a lot of good things about I. pallida and do plan to get it someday. Historic irises seem like beautiful garden plants. A historic clump in bloom makes such a lovely effect, very different it seems than modern irises.

Totally_Amazing said:I love broken pattern irises and will choose Squid Squirt.


I "rescued" Batik from a discount store and look forward to seeing it bloom. I'm not a fan of broken colors, but then again haven't actually seen one in person. Some like Squid Squirt are quite... extravagant. But that's the attraction, right?!

Muddymitts said:*Chasing Rainbows*! This is an Iris with so many nuances that you can look at it for hours and not really see everything.


That really is lovely! Thank you.

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