
These are the three varieties of Iris currently blooming in the front yard. There are several others that have not yet bloomed and revealed their identities, but I hope that "Eleanor Roosevelt," "Dusky Challenger," and "English Cottage" are among them.

Above, "Eternal Bliss," which has just opened for the first time today. I had this kind in Texas, but it didn't bloom there before we had to move. I like the smaller flower in contrast to the others, the delicacy.

Above, "Victoria Falls" in the shade, looking super-blue.

Above and below, "Belvi Queen," which also bloomed here last fall.

OMG-thank you for a beautiful touch of Spring. One so delicate, one sooo bright and the last one so amazing (I rem. this from last fall?).
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