- PMIDĀ 25529785. S2CIDĀ 30542002.
Flora Europaea: Iris
pseudacorus Plants for a ****ure: Iris
pseudacorus "Iris
pseudacorus".
Germplasm Resources Information Network...
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under professional guidance. In
water purification,
yellow iris (I.
pseudacorus) is
often used. The
roots are
usually planted in a
substrate (e.g. lava-stone)...
- 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 azure...
- Iris
pseudacorus...
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include Nymphea alba,
Phragmites australis,
Sparganium e****, Iris
pseudacorus,
Schoenoplectus lacustris and
Carex acutiformis.[citation needed] Where...
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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 writing...
- 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...
- Iris
pseudacorus has
clearly ensiform leaves: narrow, straight-edged, sword-shaped....
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sprouting plants throughout the
summer season include: Ixia
maculata Iris
pseudacorus Lythrum salicaria Oenanthe crocata In
saturated areas you
might observe:...
- iris
species native to Britain, the
other being the
yellow iris (Iris
pseudacorus). It has
tufts of dark
green leaves. Its
flowers are
usually of a dull...