Showing posts with label douglassi iris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label douglassi iris. Show all posts
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Wildflowers: Iris douglasiana - Hiking Contra Costa
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Sunday, March 29, 2015
Hiking Windy Hill: Wild Cream Colored Iris
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| California Native Wildflower - A Creamy Douglassi Iris |
Among the flowers we saw - red columbine, brilliant blue hounds tongue, milk white hellebore, deep purple lupine, and plenty of pale rosy pink spring vetch in flower on a lovely, warm 7 mile hike yesterday. I'd never seen the creamy version of douglassi iris I photographed above before. I double checked and found that it does occasionally occur in creamy shades and also hybridizes easily.
Another example of diversity in California!
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