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Purple iris, probably Iris sibirica (F. Iridaceae)
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Until I started looking at things with an eye to how they would be as a jigsaw puzzle I had never noticed that irises have fuzzy "tongues".
21/Oct/09 12:53 AM
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Beautiful ... thanks.
21/Oct/09 2:34 AM
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beautiful, great detail
21/Oct/09 5:51 AM
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Ah, my favorite flower! The colors are gorgeous.
21/Oct/09 6:01 AM
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Glorious colour, and a great contrast with the yellow behind!!
21/Oct/09 9:49 AM
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Absolutely stunning colours and detail--and yes Bev--looking with the eyes of a jigsaw person has changed my capacity to notice detail
21/Oct/09 10:21 AM
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Bev, those fuzzy tongues are called "beards" on the falls (the 3 sepals that bend down). Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and these flowers do come in a rainbow of colors!
21/Oct/09 10:25 AM
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Who comes up with the (Latin is it?)names for flowers and how do they decide? I would have called this on Iris Glorianna. No reason except it is a glorious example of an iris.
21/Oct/09 1:06 PM
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The photo is mine, not Margaret's! This orchid was photographed at Margaret River!!
21/Oct/09 5:22 PM
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