
I set off to see John"s magnificant deep purple iris. Truly spectacular, but difficult to photograph.

These yellow roses are near the main entrance.

Peck's skipper on heal-all,
Prunella vulgaris, in the meadow
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I had 2 red admiral females in my garden most of the day. They were looking for a place to lay their eggs. I finally found this one egg, but I am sure there are more. They are very small.

Red admiral egg on false nettle,
Boehmeria cylindrica
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