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Apr 30, 2014 5:31 PM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
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Yes Angie, I bought the red NOID before I even knew irises had names. Just thought it was such a pretty one. It has a really nice perfume like fragrance as well. When the red NOID and my pruple seedlings are blooming in large clumps, you can smell them just walking by. It's kind of nice. I'd sure like to know it's name, but I'll keep it anyway.
The blue star like flower is call called a "star flower" It's really hearty and a good grower. It blooms a quite a long time, and looks good mixed with the iris.
Nearly everything in that bed has been moved to other beds, and newer ones have replaced them.
Here's another shot of the red NOID
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And yes, that's chives, I grow some herbs among my flowers. Whistling
Mary Ann, your Red NOID's should be coming on soon, they are always a few days behind the purple seedling. I can't wait to see your fence row pics this spring.
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