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Beautiful irises, & great location you have! I'm jealous of both.
My irises, just poking up, received 2 inches of snow last evening - sigh, Spring is very late this year in NW Montana! With 150% our average snowfall still to melt in the mountainous high country, the low areas will be flooding along creek & river banks come June for sure. Glad we listened to hubby's Dad when we built - "high & dry". Glacier National Park may have a very late opening - there's at least 10 to 20 feet of snow to be removed by bulldozers in May & early June on top of Logan Pass, "Going to the Sun" road, as the Native Americans called it.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful irises - MIL always called them 'flags'.
My irises, just poking up, received 2 inches of snow last evening - sigh, Spring is very late this year in NW Montana! With 150% our average snowfall still to melt in the mountainous high country, the low areas will be flooding along creek & river banks come June for sure. Glad we listened to hubby's Dad when we built - "high & dry". Glacier National Park may have a very late opening - there's at least 10 to 20 feet of snow to be removed by bulldozers in May & early June on top of Logan Pass, "Going to the Sun" road, as the Native Americans called it.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful irises - MIL always called them 'flags'.
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