Meet Steve. I really don't know why this iris is named Steve, but I want to get me some Steve and plant it somewhere.
Posted here because I was discussing Steve with
autumnesquirrel last night, and also because if I put a link to Steve somewhere I'll be able to find it later without finding
oneironaut and asking pathetically, "Where's Steve again?"
Isn't Steve pretty?
(I have now lost 'Steve'. Steve, Stevestevesteve. It's not really a word, is it?)
Posted here because I was discussing Steve with
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Isn't Steve pretty?
(I have now lost 'Steve'. Steve, Stevestevesteve. It's not really a word, is it?)
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Steve, meet Steve.
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They got very competetive about it.
So random things named Steve are things that I'm trained to just take in stride.
But "I'm gonna plant me some Steve!" is such a tremendously delightful sentence.
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Be careful. After resisting their blandishments for years, I suddenly ordered three rosebushes. I am now waiting to see if they have survived their first Minnesota winter.
WG's hardiness information is sometimes a bit optimistic.
And yes, Steve is divinely beautiful. I expect they just ran out of other names for irises, or else decided that in a genus called largely things like "Butter and Sugar" or "Irene," they wanted something manly. Cause it's blue, you know.
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I think... I want to marry Steve.
Steve sounds rather solid, yet, festive.
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Well, of course, blue would make for a terrifically butch iris. Hee hee hee.
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And yes, Steve is divinely beautiful. I expect they just ran out of other names for irises, or else decided that in a genus called largely things like "Butter and Sugar" or "Irene," they wanted something manly. Cause it's blue, you know.
And 'Isidore' wasn't good enough? ;)
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And an extra 3 points for your icon photo.
:-)
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I just realized what an incredibly stupid thing I said -- gift of Isis, not gift of Iris, and furthermore duh.
And it was so amusing until I realized I had my letters switched around. Woe.
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If I had a plausible sunny patch, I'd give him a home.
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I name all of my plants. I don't always remember the names later, but I try.
I used to have a bamboo named Shinji... it died.
Now I have a bamboo named Louis, a mostly dead pine named Fred, an Ivy named Fern (umm, yeah), a Habanero (which is really, really happy) named Mike (though most of the time I don't bother with the name), four tiny cactus of the apocalypse, and a jade and aloe who are ninja and don't bother with stupid little names (I think).
Whoa. I guess I have a few more living plants than I thought.
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I had a Swedish Ivy named Shinji. I kept it alive for about a year and a half. Most of the time it was all wilty, sad, and pathetic, and barely alive. Then, one day, for no reason I could determine, it apparently said to itself: "Wait! Life IS worth living after all! I'm happy! I'm going to GROW!" And it did. For about a week. Then it sunk back into its former sad, pathetic state. And then it died.
Shinji really was the appropriate name for it.
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They're on safe ground there. Absent the iris borer, almost all irises are butch.
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