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- Iris × germanica is the accepted name for a species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae commonly known as the bearded iris or the German bearded...
- under names such as Iris germanica nothovar. florentina, Iris × germanica var. florentina and Iris × germanica 'Florentina'. Iris florentina has also...
- Spain Iris ensata 'Blue Beauty' Iris 'Queen of Angels' Iris 'Blatant' Iris germanica, an old and vigorous cultivar that requires minimal culture Iris 'Mrs...
- the wild Iris petrana - Petra Iris - black flowers Iris germanica - German Iris - purple flowers Iris postii - Post Iris - purple flowers Iris edomensis...
- Orris root (Rhizoma iridis) is the root of Iris germanica and Iris pallida. It had the common name of Queen Elizabeth Root. It is commonly used as a fixative...
- the name of hybrids between the genera Sorbus and Aronia, Iris × germanica or Iris ×germanica is a species derived by hybrid speciation or by the prefix...
- butter or Beurre d'Iris) is an essential oil derived from irises, particularly Iris germanica. It is sometimes used as a flavoring agent and as an ingredient...
- susiana, and some varieties of Iris germanica. Horticultural classification: Sino-Siberian Iris, Beardless Iris. Iris chrysographes is a clump-forming...
- often confused with Iris trojana (now classed as a synonym of Iris × germanica) and Iris cypriana. It is also similar in form to Iris cypriana but outer...
- 8. Then in 1981, Brian Mathew in his book 'The iris', reclassified it a synonym of Iris germanica. Iris croatica is native to temperate areas of Europe...