A native perennial iris with conspicuous purple flowers in spring. Each flower has 3 drooping sepals, called “falls”, that have white marks and yellow near the throat. Its leaves are sword shaped and erect with a bluish-green to green color.
Iris virginica
A native perennial iris with conspicuous purple flowers in spring. Each flower has 3 drooping sepals, called “falls”, that have white marks and yellow near the throat. Its leaves are sword shaped and erect with a bluish-green to green color.
This species is widespread and abundant. No immediate threat to survival.
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