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The iris are absolutely beautiful. I do love them so much. Can't imagine why I haven't planted any. My mother always had beds full of iris.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful growing wild, we have them only in gardens here.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are excellent work too.
Wow, gorgeous yellow irises. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh, just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. You might like some of these
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onefly is out in Colorado, the other side of the country.
They are beautiful. As chance would have it I phtographed some yello w irises myself today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful irises and the perfect entry on both themes. Very well done
ReplyDeleteNice flowers.
ReplyDeleteYellow Iris' are so beautiful. We have some just like these near our favorite pond. Thanks for sharing yours, these photos are wonderful.
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