Today's featured flowers are wild irises and typical irises. I don't think we planted the wild irises. They are probably living up to their common name and grew wild. The scientific name is Dietes and they are indigenous to South Africa. I also have two Cape Sparrows on the fence.
Last Saturday we celebrated Samantha's 21st birthday. You can check out the photos on 1camera1mom.
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Beautiful! Incredible that they grow wild!
ReplyDeleteThose irises are so beautiful! And happy belated birthday to Samantha! :-) Thanks so much for hosting, Tina! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures so prettym my mothers middles name was Iris :-)
ReplyDeleteI liked all the smiles too heheh!
Have a bloomingtastic week š
We have some of the first in our garden. Lovely. Also blooming for us at the moment.
ReplyDeletePurple is my favorite color!
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful. Very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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