Being a follower of Betsy’s
Joyful Reflections, I have admired the beauty of Iris bloomed in various colors
and patterns, many a time in her blog. I have been to mountains many a time,
and have seen variety of fancy flowers bloomed in the gardens and cottages we have stayed,
but I ever seen an Iris until last year when I visited Cloud Mountain.
I was really amused to find a White
Iris bloomed in the courtyard of the guest house we stayed in the Cloud
Mountain. One side of the huge courtyard has a flower bed lined by some beautiful
flowering plants and the White Iris was the only blossom from the few Iris plants
grown as cluster of leaves.
Iris is a perennial plant grows
from bulb and usually has 3-10 basal sword-shaped leaves growing in dense
clumps. The flowers are in the shape of a fan and contain one or more
symmetrical six-lobed flowers. The three sepals, which are usually spreading or
droop downwards, are referred to as falls.
The Iris I capture seems to be Immortality
Re-blooming or Bearded Iris boasts of pure white petals with a lemon beard (a tuft
of short upright extensions growing in its mid-line), which are the plants
filaments. Iris is a name derived from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is
also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris.
Linking this post with Floral Friday Foto
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