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Flowering Plants

I is for irises

Posted by Catharine Howard on December 22, 2014May 24, 2017

-bearded ones used en masse as ground cover as you can see them here in the garden of Villa Cetinale, Tuscany.   The flowers are fleeting but the leaves are pretty much evergreen.

irisesVilla Cetinale

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