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Pics & Tips 51
Pics & Tips 51:
Flowers
By Gale Chester Whittington
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Macarena Bearded Iris blowin' in the wind. 5-4-08
Does the apricot color of this Bearded Iris make you want
to do the Macarena? 5-4-08
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The vine of Barbara Jackman Clematis is not huge, but the flowers are.  Clematis
prefer plants at their base to shade the soil, like the Blue Veil Columbine here. 5-4-08
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Barbara Jackman Clematis, red, white, and blue! 5-4-08
The obligatory profile of Barbara Jackman Clematis. 5-4-08
Macarena Bearded Iris, blooming like crazy! 5-4-08
The only thing more luscious than a closeup of Stepping Out
Iris is two, side by side! 5-4-08
War Chief Bearded Iris, much more interesting from a bird's eye view. 5-4-08
Semi-double Cezanne Clematis. 5-4-08
Stepping Out Bearded Iris blooms among daffodil leaves and a
clematis vine. 5-4-08
Fresh closeup of Stepping Out Bearded Iris. 5-4-08
Bee's eye view of Macarena Bearded Iris. 5-4-08
War Chief Bearded Iris. Gold "beards" brighten this ruby red
flower. 5-4-08
Cezanne Clematis, one of the newer varieties said to be everblooming. We shall see!
5-4-08
Cezanne Clematis, a nice contrast of blue and white 5-4-08.