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Iris pseudacorus, the
yellow flag,
yellow iris, or
water flag, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Iridaceae. It is
native to Europe, western...
- the 17th c.
sounds very
plausible to me. One
species of wild
iris, the
Iris pseudacorus,
yellow flag in English, is
yellow and
grows in
marshes (cf. the...
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winogradowii and I.
histrioides 'Major'
Iris kemaonensis in
Himalaya Iris pseudacorus in Cheshire, England,
United Kingdom Iris 'Sharpshooter' in the Real JardÃn...
- Flag
iris typically refers to
several species of
iris plant:
Iris pseudacorus, the
yellow flag
iris Iris versicolor, the
larger blue flag
iris Iris prismatica...
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Italy and Greece. It is one of two
iris species native to Britain, the
other being the
yellow iris (
Iris pseudacorus). It has
tufts of dark
green leaves...
- city's
current logo
became official in
early 2015. The
yellow iris, an
Iris pseudacorus, as a
symbol for
Brussels dates back to
before 1924 with Cornette...
- Ajuga, Mentha, and Stachys.
Several species of
Irises have
stolons attached to
their rhizomes,
including Iris stolonifera. Lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria...
- al., 1973),
Iris pseudacorus (WILLIAMS et al., 1986),
Iris gracilipes (HAYASHI et al., 1984) and
Iris setosa (HAYASHI,1984). As most
irises are diploid...
- tectorigenin-4'-O-beta-glucoside. In 2012, five
Iris species (
Iris pseudacorus,
Iris crocea,
Iris spuria,
Iris orientalis and
Iris ensata) were studied, to
measure the...
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climates include Nymphea alba,
Phragmites australis,
Sparganium e****,
Iris pseudacorus,
Schoenoplectus lacustris and
Carex acutiformis.[citation needed] Where...