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Hi all,
This purple flower was in a gift bouquet. I think it's an Iris. Does anyone know the species? Thanks for your help.

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Grigori Markov wrote:
Hi all,
This purple flower was in a gift bouquet. I think it's an Iris. Does anyone know the species? Thanks for your help.

https://imgur.com/a/XaheTa3


yes, it is an iris, but i cannot give you a popular
name or species for it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Iris_species


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On 3/27/2020 4:06 PM, Grigori Markov wrote:
Hi all,
This purple flower was in a gift bouquet. I think it's an Iris. Does anyone know the species? Thanks for your help.

https://imgur.com/a/XaheTa3


It is commonly called a Dutch iris and is a bulb. It is possibly Iris
xiphium or Iris sibirica. Even in my climate, they go dormant sometimes
as early as July.

I happen to prefer bearded iris, Iris germanica, which is a rhizome.
The flowers are larger and last longer than those from bulb iris. They
are evergreen, even through the winter.

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David E. Ross wrote:
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I happen to prefer bearded iris, Iris germanica, which is a rhizome.
The flowers are larger and last longer than those from bulb iris. They
are evergreen, even through the winter.


i like the bulb irises because they can flower so
early here that they're coming up through the snow.

they are out now and i'm always glad to see them.


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