Monday, May 11, 2009

Purple Iris

(photograph copyright 2009 by Dan Routh)

I live in my great-grandfather's house on the family farm in Grays Chapel, North Carolina, just south of Greensboro. My immediate family has lived on that farm for almost one hundred years. A lot of the plants and flowers around our house date back to or are part of the original root stock from those planted by my grandparents and great-grandparents. For instance, we have a huge English boxwood and a magnolia that have to be at least a hundred years old each. Outside of our bay window is a flower bed full of iris transplanted from my grandmother's garden. They are an old fashioned variety and are now at their annual full bloom.

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