They arrived! Today rested. Tomorrow, then, Begin. The Iris Farm. For real.
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Will be watching…
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Exciting .. looking forward to seeing them grow.. multiple and bloom.
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To honor the planting and blooming of your Iris, this:
“The iris’s mythology dates back to Ancient Greece, when the goddess Iris, who personified the rainbow (the Greek word for iris), acted as the link between heaven and earth. It’s said that purple irises were planted over the graves of women to summon the goddess Iris to guide them in their journey to heaven. Irises became linked to the French monarchy during the Middle Ages, eventually being recognized as their national symbol, the fleur-de-lis.
The February birth flower, the 25th wedding anniversary flower and the state flower of Tennessee, the iris’s three upright petals are said to symbolize faith, valor and wisdom.”LikeLike
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Most of my iris didn’t bloom this year and I have no idea why. Changing climate? That black walnut? I just don’t know. I’m sure you’ll have better luck.
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Sounds like a plan. Maybe I’ll try too.
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here we had this year no ” iris ” aswell ,
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