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19-05-2009, 05:08 AM
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| | | Irises for ID I'd appreciate some opinions on these three Iris plants, all relics/escapes in old Bristol cemeteries. 1: 2: 3:
The first one looks fairly like Iris xiphium, and No. 3 could well be one of the Iris x hollandica hybrids, but I'm not at all sure... | 
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| | | Re: Irises for ID 1 & 3. Not sure, either Iris x hollandica or I. xiphium I expect. I need to learn how to separate these
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