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  2. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Iris is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species [1] with showy flowers. ... They have long, erect flowering stems which may be simple or branched, ...

  3. Iris koreana - Wikipedia

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    Iris koreana and Iris minutoaureas also have the habit of their foliage growing longer after they have flowered. [10] It has an unbranched stem, up to 15–30 cm (6–12 in) tall. [7] [9] It has 2 terminal flowers (at the top of the stems), that bloom in early summer, between April and May. [4] [3] [8]

  4. Iris benacensis - Wikipedia

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    It is similar in form to Iris aphylla, but differs in flower form. [2]It has stout and creeping rhizomes. [3]The leaves can grow up to less than 30 cm (12 in) long. [3]It has a slender stem, that can grow up to 30 cm (12 in) tall, [4]: 120 the stem is just longer than the leaves.

  5. Iris uniflora - Wikipedia

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    Iris uniflora is a species in the genus Iris and in the subgenus Limniris. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Russia, Mongolia, China and Korea. It has thin grass-like leaves and stems, and purple, blue-purple or violet flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions.

  6. Iris mesopotamica - Wikipedia

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    The stems (and the branches) hold between 3 and 8, [4] [10] or 9 flowers. [14]: 123 Each stem carries 2–3 flowers, [15]: 17 at the terminal end of each branch, [6] there is always a single flower per stem. [10] It blooms early in the season, [15]: 17 between late spring and early summer, [2] between May, [1] [16] [17] and June. [5] [8]

  7. Iris kerneriana - Wikipedia

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    Iris kerneriana stems contain; nonacosane (18.3%), heptacosane (16.7%), pentacosane (10.3%) and tricosane (6.0%). [ 16 ] In 2013, a study into various chemical compounds of Iris species, it was found that the rhizomes of Iris soforana and stems of Iris kerneriana contain b-irone and the stems of Iris kerneriana contain trans-bionone-5,6-epoxide .

  8. Iris formosana - Wikipedia

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    It has a thick, [5] flowering stem that can vary, between 15 and 90 cm (6 and 35 in) long. [11] [12] [13] It is normally between 30 and 40 cm (12 and 16 in) long. [2] [4] [14] The stems are smaller than Iris confusa stems. [13] It has between 4 and 5 branches. [5] [6] [15] The stems have 4–6 spathes (leaves of the flower bud), which have ...

  9. Iris setosa - Wikipedia

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    Iris setosa, the bristle-pointed iris, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Iris of the family Iridaceae, it belongs the subgenus Limniris and the series Tripetalae.It is a rhizomatous perennial from a wide range across the Arctic sea, including Alaska, Maine, Canada (including British Columbia, Newfoundland, Quebec and Yukon), Russia (including Siberia), northeastern Asia, China ...