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  2. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Iris (plant) Iris. (plant) Iris is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species [1] with showy flowers. As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is flags, while the plants of the subgenus ...

  3. Iris × hollandica - Wikipedia

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    Two varieties of Iris xiphium (var. praecox) from Spain and (var. lusitanica) from Portugal, were crossed with Iris tingitana (from North Africa). This was carried out by a Dutch bulb firm 'Van Tubergen' (based in Haarlem) in the 19th century. [3] Because the bulb could be forced in a greenhouse to flower early, it was popular with florists.

  4. Iris reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Iris reticulata, the netted iris or golden netted iris, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native from eastern Turkey to Iran, [3] but cultivated widely in temperate regions. The reticulata group of irises is characterised by a fibrous net surrounding the bulb.

  5. Iris subg. Xiphium - Wikipedia

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    Iris subg. Xiphium. Subgenus Xiphium is a subgenus of Iris. If considered a separate genus from Iris, it is known as genus Xiphion . The Latin specific epithet Xiphium refers to the Greek word for sword xiphos. [1] All species in this subgenus are true bulbs, and are native to southwest Europe (southern Spain, Portugal and southern France) and ...

  6. List of Iris species - Wikipedia

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    Iris glaucescens Bunge. Iris griffithii Baker. Iris hellenica Dionysios Mermygkas, Kit Tan & Artemios Yannitsaros. Iris imbricata Lindl. Iris junonia Schott ex Kotschy. Iris kashmiriana Baker. Iris lutescens Lam. (including I. italica) Iris marsica I.Ricci & Colas. Iris mesopotamica – Mesopotamian iris.

  7. Iris histrioides - Wikipedia

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    Hermodactyloides. Iris histrioides, the orchis iris, winter iris or Harput iris, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Iris, subgenus Hermodactyloides of the family Iridaceae. It is a bulbous perennial, that is native to Turkey, and has bluish scented flowers. It is cultivated as a plant for ornamental purposes in temperate regions, and ...

  8. Iris xiphium - Wikipedia

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    Iris xiphium, commonly known as the Spanish iris, is an iris native to Spain and Portugal. It has also been found in Corsica, South West France, southern Italy, Algeria and Tunisia. [ 2] This species is also known as the small bulbous-rooted iris or xiphium iris . It was first illustrated in 'Flowers of the Mediterranean' in 1965.

  9. Iris latifolia - Wikipedia

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    Iris latifolia, the English iris, [ 2] also known as I. xiphiodes and I. anglica, is a hardy flowering bulbous species of the Iris genus, in the family Iridaceae. It is native to the Pyrenees of Southwestern France and Northwestern Spain. It is widely cultivated in temperate regions for its purple flowers which appear in early Summer.

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