Bearded Iris, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, April 13, 2018 |
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...iris are a good month off for us!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I don't think I've seen a yellow iris before. So creamy looking that I wouldn't mind eating lemon ice cream right now.
ReplyDeleteI loved the "normal" irises, till I saw the bearded iris, like yours -gorgeous! We inherited a purple and a burnt orange bearded iris for the previous owner. Am smitten and thank you, thank you for sharing this pristine white one with All Seasons! Hope you're feeling better than last week. Otherwise, recuperate and take it easy, Blog Friend!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty! I can't believe you have them out already - ours are just starting to peek out of the ground!
ReplyDeleteIris are lovely. They remind me of the garden at our house when I was a kid. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful Iris. I won't see mine until the end of this month. Hopefully the snow will stop by then! lol
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Lea!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photo !
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother grew irises right outside her kitchen door. Thanks for the memories Thanks for linking to Macro Monday 2!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo of the iris, Lea. I remember that I wasn't fond of irises when I was a child...I must have been stung by a bee in one of them...but I grew to love them in adulthood. They look so regal. Your photo is lovely indeed.
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Beautiful! With luck we will see some iris when we leave Florida...only a few wild ones around here.
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