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    Schreiner's Iris Gardens

    I spent a lovely day in early June at the amazing Schreiner's Iris Gardens outside of Keizer, in the beautiful Willamette Valley of Oregon.

    The garden holds flowers other than the iris . . . but first . . . the absolutely amazing iris:


    If you LOVE flowers as I do, and especially Irises (but not only), you will absolutely love this garden!!!


    I did not know there were so many kinds of Irises!


    I rode my bike over to the gardens just kin time for the 'magic' evening light . . . and was rewarded!


    Yes, there are even BLACK irises!

    When I think of Irises these are what I usually picture . . .

     . . . I DO NOT usually think of these . . . Gypsy Lobo Iris.  WOW!

    The heart of an amazing iris!

    There were so many flowers to study . . .

    A purple/blue iris.

    A jumble of white and purple irises.

    The combination of colors seemed endless.

    An orange iris.

    An orange and purple iris.

    A purple iris . . .

    Purple and white . . .

    Many shades of  color . . .

    The marvelous iris!

    The whites were so pure against the purple . . .

    A splash of orange at the center . . .

    An otherworldly iris!!!

    Such a beautiful array of irises.

    White, yellow, magenta, and purple . . .wow!

    Pattern, color, shape . . .

    Delicate and fine . . .

    Strong yellow . . .

    Pastel yellow and white . . .

    Pale yellow, white, green . . .

    A garish yellow and magenta iris . . .

    Iris and stem . . . so pretty.

    Bold color combinations too . . .

    Subtle and gentle irises too.

    A strange world . . .


    I will never tire of photographing the iris flower . . . simply fascinating!

    NOT ONLY THE IRIS!

    There were many other kinds of flowers at Schreiner's Iris Gardens . . . .

    Many, many other kinds of flowers and trees . . . many of which I had never seen before.

    Such a nicely laid out garden too.

    Almost everything in the garden was in bloom all at once!

    I rested here for a while . . . very pleasant.

    Little colorful sprites . . .

    Wherever my gaze would light there would be something fascinating!

    A red poppy and exploding pod ball!

    Pink Poppies.

    Bright orange poppies . . . so cheerful!

    A happy arrangement . . .

    A cheerful little flower dancing on the wind.

    All sorts of flowering and bud configurations here and there.

    Ready to explode . . .


    The beginnings of one of those purple puff balls . . .

    There were many happy bees in the garden!

    There were some red flowers too . . . some very, very red!

    Reds everywhere.

    Bushes full of red flowers.

    This bush was loaded with pink flowers . . .

    Loaded with flowers . . . and loaded with buds promising continuous flowering into the future.

    Lots of yellow flowers around too!

    Yellow dogwood.

    Yellow/Orange roses smelled wonderfully.

    A fluorescent glow from within . . . otherworldly!

    Sweet little yellow ferries!

    One bush, multiple shades of yellow!

    Creamy!

    Filtered yellow light falling on a cluster of white flowers.

    Perfect.

    Deep inside a leafy bush . . . perfect white . . . in a perfect garden.

    They obviously know that their garden is a magnet/catnip to photographers . . . and supplied these wonderful props for families.  I hated to leave . . . but a BBQ beckoned!

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