An iris, my new irises out the front already flowered, but I didn't get a photo. This one is out the back.

A columbine, I don't think I had actually ever seen a columbine before. I've decided that I like them:


Blue perennial geranium:

Some sort of daisy like plant. The flowers close up at night:

2 comments:
The pictures are very beautiful...
I love to take pictures of my flowers as well.
THanks Pat!
I think 90% of my photos are either flowers or cats . . . I think I should start taking photos of people to balance that out ;)
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