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I love the scent. This very old variety can be hard to find in the US, but in Europe it is farmed for an essential oil used in perfumes. ...Read More
Old fashioned sweet iris {Iris pallida} is the most prized plant and iris in my garden, now a days this heirloom variety, the non-variga...Read More
We've had this Iris growing in our gardens for years. It's scent reminds me of a grape lollipop. It's slow to spread.
I love the historic iris, and this is one of the oldest I've found. From the 17th century, this iris is nearly 400 years old!
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These iris should not be overlooked. Mine are tall and really pretty, the smell is also neat.
This is a species iris. It has a distinctive scent that many people say is like grape soda.