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Jul 15, 2020 8:11 PM CST
Name: Cindy Vasko
VA (Zone 6b)
Restless with wanderlust.
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dirtdorphins said:I think I still have Cranfil's Gap--nearly bloomed out in that pic above in 2018, no bloom in '19, or this year, so I'm not sure. But, I did just rescue what I think is it today from yet another problem going on in that area and hopefully it will make a comeback, demonstrate if it is in fact the iris that I hope it is, and if so, then at some point in the future I can share...
for whatever that's worth Sticking tongue out


Thank you - it does seem to be iffy for a lot of folks. I've been contacted by several people who have had it and lost it.
Give me land, lots of land, under starry skies above. Don't fence me in.

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