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CLUSIANA
May 7, 2011 6:25 AM CST
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Early daylily fully blooming and ivory white Eschscholtzia californica (medicinal plant used in phytotherapy)
CLUSIANA
May 8, 2011 4:03 PM CST
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Nigella, Dianthus plumarius 'Mrs Sinkins', Jasminum

Imagevalleylynn
May 8, 2011 4:32 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Dallas, OR zone 8
Two out of three with wonderful scent. : ) Beautiful Catherine.


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Unknown Iris, first Iris bloom for me. I think this is Narcissus poeticus L., Euphorbia Fire Glow and Geum 'Cookie'
CLUSIANA
May 8, 2011 11:02 PM CST
Hi Lynn
Is your iris from a rhizome or a bulb? How tall? Is that the true color? (blue are difficult to catch sometimes. How many different types of euphorbia do yuu have? I never grew geum either which seem to be an interesting plant. Is it hardy?
Imagevalleylynn
May 8, 2011 11:18 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Dallas, OR zone 8
Geum is hardy here and is an easy care plant. It is just now starting to bloom, soon it will be covered in bright orange flowers.
That is the actual color of the iris, it is a small bulb, not a rhizome.
I only have three kinds of euphorbia. The one above is a new plant for me this year.
CLUSIANA
May 9, 2011 12:21 AM CST
Thank you Lynn. I am wondering about your iris. You have no iidea at all? May be Dee wull give us an answer. I never saw such a shape of iris out of a bulb. I think I have also three kinds of eufphorbia, the fourth being invasive I pull it out. Howeer quite nice. You are right for your narcissus. Looks really like a N. poeticus

Imagevalleylynn
May 9, 2011 5:37 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Dallas, OR zone 8
N. poeticus is such a sweet flower.
I received the iris in a trade a few years ago and have lost the tag. : (
CLUSIANA
May 9, 2011 5:40 AM CST
lYNN; I think that to lost the IDs is happening to each of us. The challenge is to find them back.
For N. poeticus I agree
CLUSIANA
May 11, 2011 1:26 PM CST
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