Wordless Wednesday—Iris Sighting 14 Replies Iris Tectorum (Japanese Roof Iris) Discovered the first of the Iris Tectorum open today. Like this:Like Loading... Related
theshrubqueen April 18, 2018 at 4:11 pm Beautiful,I love your Iberis photo as well, wonderful texture. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 19, 2018 at 6:31 am Thanks! The Iberis has been so gorgeous this year. Maybe it liked the cold winter. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 19, 2018 at 6:32 am It has a great form doesn’t it. Now that irises are opening I want things to just slow down and not rush. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 19, 2018 at 6:34 am Yes, every year. All my irises need division. This type is particularly easy to move around. Reply ↓
Beth @ PlantPostings April 18, 2018 at 10:07 pm Pretty and colorful! Perfect for a Wordless Wednesday! Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 19, 2018 at 6:36 am I always want to add more story, description or other detail to Wordless Wednesday, but held back on this one and let the iris speak for itself. Reply ↓
gardeninacity April 21, 2018 at 2:16 pm Lovely. I tried to grow Iris tectoris but it died on me. Reply ↓
pbmgarden Post authorApril 21, 2018 at 3:11 pm That’s too bad. The ones I have are pass-alongs from several decades ago that have been passed along multiple times. Lately they don’t seem as happy as usual. Reply ↓
Beautiful,I love your Iberis photo as well, wonderful texture.
Thanks! The Iberis has been so gorgeous this year. Maybe it liked the cold winter.
Mine never looked that good!
So beautiful.
It has a great form doesn’t it. Now that irises are opening I want things to just slow down and not rush.
It’s a pretty thing. Do they come back year after year?
Yes, every year. All my irises need division. This type is particularly easy to move around.
Such beauty and grace!
Lovely observation–I agree Eliza.
Pretty and colorful! Perfect for a Wordless Wednesday!
I always want to add more story, description or other detail to Wordless Wednesday, but held back on this one and let the iris speak for itself.
A beautiful flower can speak for itself.
Lovely. I tried to grow Iris tectoris but it died on me.
That’s too bad. The ones I have are pass-alongs from several decades ago that have been passed along multiple times. Lately they don’t seem as happy as usual.