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Have been lurking here for ages and have picked up lots of helpful
info - am hoping one of you will be able to help me identify a
delightful mystery plant that bloomed in my garden this week. I've
run it by a few gardening friends & googled myself silly, with no luck
at all.
It popped up in a well established perennial bed we lucked into when
we bought our home in central Oregon. The blooms are knockouts,
approx 2 1/2" across, on 12" stems. The blooms last only one day,
which may be why I missed them last year. Would love to know what it
is & have posted several photos:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/oregonbearpair/

Thanks,
Nancy T

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Have been lurking here for ages and have picked up lots of helpful
info - am hoping one of you will be able to help me identify a
delightful mystery plant that bloomed in my garden this week. I've
run it by a few gardening friends & googled myself silly, with no luck
at all.
It popped up in a well established perennial bed we lucked into when
we bought our home in central Oregon. The blooms are knockouts,
approx 2 1/2" across, on 12" stems. The blooms last only one day,
which may be why I missed them last year. Would love to know what it
is & have posted several photos:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/oregonbearpair/

Thanks,
Nancy T

Try Tigridia pavonia.
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Try Tigridia pavonia.
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Thank you so much! You can't imagine how many iris & lilies I've
investigated in the last few days trying to put a name to this lovely
treasure. Am betting that our home's previous owner ordered the corms
from a catalogue. It's certainly not a common plant in my area and I
could have spent years trying to pin it down without your help.

Thanks again,
Nancy T

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