- Iris
giganticaerulea, the
giant blue iris, is a
species of iris, in the
subgenus Limniris, in the
series Hexagonae. It is a
rhizomatous perennial, from...
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southeastern United States: Iris fulva, Iris hexagona, Iris brevicaulis, Iris
giganticaerulea, and Iris nelsonii. Each
recognized species has
noticeable phenotypic...
- (state flower)
Magnolia 1900
Louisiana iris (state wildflower) Iris
giganticaerulea 1990
Maine White pine cone and t****el
Pinus strobus 1895
Maryland Black-e****...
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brevicaulis Raf. –
Zigzag iris Iris
fulva Ker-Gawl. –
Copper iris Iris
giganticaerulea –
Giant blue iris,
giant blue flag Iris
hexagona Walt. –
Dixie iris...
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brevicaulis Raf. –
Zigzag Iris Iris
fulva Ker-Gawl. –
Copper Iris Iris
giganticaerulea –
Giant Blue Iris,
Giant Blue Flag Iris
hexagona Walt. –
Dixie Iris...
- Florida'. In 2002,
Henderson re-classified both of Small's
species Iris
giganticaerulea (located in
coastal Alabama to Louisiana) and Iris
savannarum (located...
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potato (Pomona Batista) LL 170.11, 2003
Vegetable plant Creole tomato LL 170.11, 2003
Wildflower Louisiana iris (Iris
giganticaerulea) LL 154.1, 1990...
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between April and May (a w**** or 2
later than Iris
fulva and Iris
giganticaerulea) in the UK (June) with up to 10 flowers, that are 4–5
inches across...
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flower more
freely than
either of the parents. It was
crossed with Iris
giganticaerulea to
produce 'Iris × flexicaulis' Small. It is also the 'parent' of a...
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sprinkle in late
January or February,
before the
plant is in flower. Iris
giganticaerulea and Iris
hexagona are
considered too
tender for
cultivation in the...