



Iris missouriensis
The western blue flag is a beautiful flower with bright blue petals. It grows in wet places and is loved by butterflies and bees. These flowers bloom in spring and make nature colorful!
生息地: Wetlands
The western blue flag has vibrant blue to lavender-purple flowers, often with delicate yellow or white markings on its lower petals. Its sword-like, gray-green leaves grow in upright clumps, setting it apart from other wetland plants.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient peoples used its tough leaves to weave strong ropes!
Its beautiful flowers attract specialized long-tongued bees!
Its seeds can float on water, helping it spread to new places!
The genus 'Iris' is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow!
Western blue flag has tough rhizomes that spread underground, helping it survive floods and drought by anchoring it firmly.
Western blue flag can thrive in waterlogged soils because its roots are adapted to handle less oxygen than most plants.
Western blue flag has distinct markings on its petals that act like landing strips, guiding pollinators directly to its nectar!
Western blue flag produces compounds that give it a slightly bitter taste, making most animals choose not to eat it.
Bombus appositus
Collects nectar and pollen
Apis mellifera
Visits flowers for nectar
Papilio rutulus
Feeds on nectar from blooms
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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30-80 cm
30-60 cm
5-10 cm
Late spring to early summer
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軽度
多年生
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