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  2. Iris (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The iris fruit is a capsule which opens up in three parts to reveal the numerous seeds within. In some species, the seeds bear an aril, such as Iris stolonifera which has light brown seeds with thick white aril. [12]

  3. Iris koreana - Wikipedia

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    [7] [3] [8] They grow up to 20–35 cm (8–14 in) long and 1–4 cm (0–2 in) wide. [ 9 ] [ 4 ] [ 2 ] The leaves have prominent veins and are faintly tinged red at base (near the rhizome). [ 3 ] Iris koreana and Iris minutoaureas also have the habit of their foliage growing longer after they have flowered.

  4. Iris bismarckiana - Wikipedia

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    Iris bismarckiana, the Nazareth iris, is a species in the genus Iris, ... They can grow up to between 30–50 cm (12–20 in) long, [9] and between 2–2.5 cm wide.

  5. Iris bucharica - Wikipedia

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    Iris bucharica has a yellowish white bulb, about 2 cm in diameter, [2] with thin fleshy roots. [3] It grows 20–40 cm (7.9–15.7 in) high. [4] [5] The lanceolate (lance-like) leaves which are blue-green below and glossy green above, reach up to 3.5 cm (1.4 in) wide and 20 cm (7.9 in) long. They are scattered up the flower stems.

  6. Iridoideae - Wikipedia

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    The 3-locular seed capsule contains the seeds which are often circular, flat in some cases drop-like grains coloured black or sometimes orange (Iris pseudacorus). The species in the subfamily are often used as ornamental plants such as Iris and Tigridia .

  7. Iris odaesanensis - Wikipedia

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    Iris odaesanensis can be naturally propagated by hummingbirds. [9] [2] It can also be propagated by division or by seed growing. [15] Dividing the clump is the easiest, (separating the small sections of rhizomes), as the plant can create dense clumps within 5 years of planting. [2] [21] To grow by seed, the seed pod has to be harvested when ...

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