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Iris sisyrinchium

Photo by PatriciaPi
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Field Notes

Description:

It is common in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula is characterized by a herbaceous, bulbous, perennial with basal leaves are linear, flexuous, longer than the stem, the flowers are in cymes, bluish color, very labile, with the outer tepals presenting a yellow or white spot, and the internal lanceolate, blue, erect. Fruit it's a capsule

Habitat:

It is native from the Mediterranean to the Himalayas
It lives in meadows, pastures and rocky areas.

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