Showing posts with label Iris missouriensis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iris missouriensis. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Wild Iris
The Wild Iris (Iris missouriensis) is one of the first wildflowers to bloom in spring. It grows on its own stalk, often isolated in a meadow or with a few companions. It likes a moist, foothills, environment but may hang around long after its little micro-swamp has dried up.
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