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Apr 30, 2012 12:58 PM CST
Name: Rita
North Shore, Long Island, NY
Zone 6B
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Thanks everyone. That is the general idea here. To always have masses of something in bloom. Took me years to get to this point!

My iris are starting to bloom much much earlier than has ever happened before.

The first TB iris to bloom here is KICKAPOO KANGAROO
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Blockbuster is also open today
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The very earliest of my Siberian iris started to bloom. This is CHINA SPRING.
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Clump shot of CHINA SPRING. None of the other Siberian iris I have are even showing bloom stalks yet but this extra early is blooming.
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And here is the first of my dutch iris blooming. This one is Apollo.
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