




iris virginica
The Southern Blue Flag is a beautiful flower that has bright blue petals and grows near water. Children will love to spot these colorful flowers in wetlands and gardens!
生息地: Wetlands, marshes, and the edges of ponds.
The Southern Blue Flag has striking blue-violet flowers, each with intricate yellow and white markings on its lower petals, resembling a landing strip for pollinators. Its upright, sword-like green leaves form dense clumps, making it distinct in wetland environments.





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植物レア度
Common
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Indigenous peoples once used parts of this iris for traditional medicines!
Its name 'Iris' comes from the Greek word for rainbow, like its many colors!
Some types of iris can actually live for over 50 years!
This plant's seeds can float far away on water to start new plants!
Southern Blue Flag can thrive in consistently wet soil or shallow water, allowing it to colonize marshy areas.
Its thick, creeping rhizomes help Southern Blue Flag spread widely and anchor itself firmly in loose, wet soil.
The distinctive yellow and white markings on its petals guide insects directly to the pollen and nectar.
Bombus impatiens
Gathers nectar and pollen

Papilio troilus
Feeds on nectar, helping reproduction
Ondatra zibethicus
Sometimes consumes rhizomes and leaves
Anas platyrhynchos
Uses dense growth for cover and nesting
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60-90 cm
30-60 cm
7-10 cm
Late_spring_to_early_summer
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軽度
多年生
昆虫
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