Iris reticulata ‘Katherine Hodgkin’ The Frustrated GardenerBulbs, Flowersflowers, gardening, iris, plants5 Comments Share this with others:PrintEmailShare on TumblrWhatsAppTweetLike this:Like Loading...
I need an adjective bigger and better than ‘beautiful.’ Thank you for sharing with those of us buried in white. 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Here in the northeastern US, with our summers much hotter than in the UK, Iris reticulata is reliably perennial in any bed that isn’t much (or at all) watered. I’ve had streams of “Katherine Hodgkin” increasing for years now. Lovely and reliable. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I need an adjective bigger and better than ‘beautiful.’ Thank you for sharing with those of us buried in white. 🙂
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Aaaah!
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Thank you! They are very cheery little flowers, but quite an unusual shade of blue.
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So beautiful! Woow!
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Here in the northeastern US, with our summers much hotter than in the UK, Iris reticulata is reliably perennial in any bed that isn’t much (or at all) watered. I’ve had streams of “Katherine Hodgkin” increasing for years now. Lovely and reliable.
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