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07 Jul 09 Butterfly Iris – The Dependable And Hardy Plant

The Spuria iris, long relegated to the neglected back of the perennial border, emerged as the glamorous “Butterfly Iris” in the 1950’s with development of new hybrids. The familiar white, blue, or yellow spurias, dependable and hardy though they were, were not far removed from the wild Species. Almost unnoticed, a few breeders patiently worked for the development of new varieties, added new colors, form, and true branching.

For those who are not familiar with the butterfly (spuria) iris, here is a brief description of the species: The spuria iris is one of the apogon (beardless) irises native to the northern and eastern hemispheres. Because its seeds are enclosed in an air filled parchment like membrane which permits them to float, they have migrated to river mouths and along shore lines. In color, the wild species are blue, white, or yellow, all with a yellow signal patch.

Some of the blue species have slightly purplish tones and a subspecies whose right to membership in this group is often questioned is the wine-colored dwarf “graminea.” The flower resembles that of the Dutch iris but the average height is three feet and the stalks carry three or four pairs of buds, often opening a flower of each pair at once.

Spuria irises bloom after (in the North) or with (in the South) the bearded iris. The large size of the flowers (up to seven inches in diameter), height of the sturdy stalks, number, heavy substance, and keeping ability of the flowers make them unsurpassed for florists or flower arrangers use.

They like, but do not demand, full sun, good drainage, and plenty of food and water with a good garden soil. After they bloom they prefer to bake through the summer months, refusing to produce good bloom or increase next season without this summer dormancy. Mature rhizomes are temperamental about being moved and should be transplanted during their summer dormancy or when new growth begins in the fall. If moved at the wrong time they will sulk for a year or two. The foliage dies back after being lifted unless the roots are undisturbed by moving a ball of and better soilwith them.

Like all members of the iris family, butterfly irises are subject to virus and bacterial (rot) infections. Good cultural practice and attention to their requirements make control of these factors easier than other iris species.

07 Jul 09 About Sad Love Poems

Looking for sad love poems after a breakup or divorce? Try not to. If there’s one bit of advice that recently broken up couples need, it is to focus on looking ahead, not in the past and not in the current mess of sadness, hurt, anger, betrayal and so forth.

Yes, you are feeling down but reading sad love poems is only going to get you more down, not uplift you in any way. Of course, some of the greatest poetry and literature in the world is about broken hearts, but that does not mean someone is going to come along and turn your life into a fairytale. You need to start pulling yourself out of the sadness and moving onwards and upwards.

The same goes for sad, love songs: you put one on and before you know it you’re sobbing uncontrollably. While you’re in the mourning or grieving period, that’s fine. But the idea is to stop indulging yourself and your depression after a while.

If you are looking for the best quality of love poems then it is a good idea to go down to your nearest bookstore and find a short anthology of the greats (Keats, Shakespeare, Neruda, Seth, Young and so on). Sometimes there is nothing better than curling up on the sofa with a mug of tea and a good book of sad love poems, especially if you enjoy reading poetry.

You should try to follow up a session like that with something more physically and mentally invigorating, like going out with friends or attending a concert of some sort and so on. Do not let your day end on an extremely sad note.

Feel free to write as much poetry about your love’s sad ending as you want. This is a creative process and almost always helps you grow and develop as a person. Just don’t inflict it on others too much and try to keep it private, especially if you are not a published, professional poet because most people find a situation like that extremely trying.

And if you are trying to win back someone you lost, then sad love poems are definitely not the way to go. You can use the poetry as a release for all your emotions of sorrow, hurt and anger, but what you want to really show your ex is that you are moving on and doing fine without them, which is the first trick to piquing their curiosity and eventually winning them back.

In this regard, writing sad love poems can be really useful to help you deal with your situation and emotions in a positive and constructive way, leaving you free to implement more of the techniques and tips widely recognized to be key in making up with an ex that you might still want back in your life.

If you do still want your ex back in your life, you may want to consider a simple, down to earth, step by step plan authored by T ‘Dub’ Jackson called “The Magic of Making Up.” It’s far better reading than sad love poems and it works like magic if you really want to get back together with your ex. Once again, you can visit this site to get best sad love poems.