WebCommon names: Blue flag iris versicolore. Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 390. Mentioned on page 374, 388. Rhizomes pale pinkish white, freely branching, forming large clumps, 1–2.5 cm diam., clothed with remnants of old leaves; roots fleshy. Stems 1–2-branched, solid, 2–6 dm. Leaves: basal with blade green to ... WebDixie iris is very rare plant in the Iridaceae family found in a range of South Carolina to Florida and Louisiana. In the wild is grows in wet, shallow, sunny areas such as marshes, …
Iris versicolor
WebVery handsome in and out of bloom, Iris versicolor is a central landscape plant for the water garden, near ponds and streams. This marginal aquatic plant is also a lovely addition to moist borders. Grows up to 24-30 in. tall and wide (60-75 cm). Clumps will spread steadily over time to form colonies. WebIris versicolor attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, and it is excellent to use in the garden to add some color to any location! Other common names are Blue Flag Iris, Harlequin Blue Flag, Northern Iris, and Wild Iris. heard liquor bottle
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WebIris versicolor Common Name: Blue flag Native to North America. Iris versicolor is a vigorous perennial that forms small colonies from a network of underground rhizomes. Plants produce clumps of distinctive narrow pointed leaves. In spring, foliage is topped by lovely blue irises. This unique wild… WebIris versicolor harlequin blueflag Skip to the end of the images gallery Skip to the beginning of the images gallery Characteristics Descriptions Light Requirements sun, part-sun Soil Moisture moist, wet Soil Description acid, rich, loam Height 2'-3' Bloom Time May, June Bloom Color violet, purple, blue Hardiness Zone 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 More Filters WebCommon Names: N/A. Chromosome Count: 2n=90 (D. Kramb, 01-SEP-04) General Description: Iris robusta is apparently a naturally occurring hybrid between Iris virginica and Iris versicolor. (D. Kramb, 19-JAN-04) Plants form dense clumps. Foliage is dark green, stiff with mid-rib, 28" to 32" tall and 1/2" to 3/4" wide. Stalks have 2 to 3 branches ... mountaineer challenge academy west virginia