Definition of Iris Pseudacorus. Meaning of Iris Pseudacorus. Synonyms of Iris Pseudacorus

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Definition of Iris Pseudacorus

Iris Pseudacorus
Water flag Wa"ter flag` (Bot.) A European species of Iris (Iris Pseudacorus) having bright yellow flowers.

Meaning of Iris Pseudacorus from wikipedia

- 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...
- winogradowii and I. histrioides 'Major' Iris kemaonensis in Himalaya Iris pseudacorus in Cheshire, England, United Kingdom Iris 'Sharpshooter' in the Real Jardín...
- 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...
- 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...
- climates include Nymphea alba, Phragmites australis, Sparganium e****, Iris pseudacorus, Schoenoplectus lacustris and Carex acutiformis.[citation needed] Where...