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There
are 13 pictures. This is the Siberian Iris "Caesar's Brother".
The color is actually a lot darker than this. |
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This is
the Bearded Iris "White Christmas" |
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This is
the Bearded Iris "Victoria Falls". |
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This
peony was supposed to be either a pink or a red double. Instead,
it's a white single. |
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Instead
of trying to take a picture of one white double peony, I decided
to show the whole bouquet. It has really grown like crazy. |
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This is
the coral poppy. While it's not my favorite color for poppies, it is one
of the prettiest flowers I've ever seen. |
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And it's
grown into a lovely bouquet. |
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I believe
this is an everlasting pea, which must have come in the fill dirt.
Unfortunately, it is growing right in what was supposed to be a path,
but it's so pretty, I'm letting it stay. |
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While the
entire property isn't full of daisies, like it was last year, I do have
a nice display between the parking lot and the well head. |
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The wet
spring has given the wild lupines a real boost. This is the nicest
collection. Sorry for the propane pigs in the background. |
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The Sweet
William is doing well this year, too. |
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This is,
I think, wild phlox. The deer don't seem to have been around this
spring. It is growing right at the sides of the driveway. |
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This is a
wallflower. It is not a native American wildflower, but for some
reason it got into the mixture. It is a very bright orange, and it does
add a little spice to the scene. |