No it is not endangered.
No
The Iris lacustris or dwarf lake iris can only be found around Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior in secluded areas. It is a very small iris.
Dwarf lake iris or Iris lacustris does have pollen. It is a threatened species because of loss of habitat.
It is Iris pseudacorus, a yellow wildflower.
Iris lacustris or dwarf lake iris has a very small area that it grows in. It is a vulnerable threatened species since 1988.
yes
The dwarf iris is threatened because of loss of habitat, and chemical spraying, the salting of roads, and off road vehicles.
Iris pseudacorus has no known pests. It is mildly toxic to grazing animals.
None, it's a flower
The state flower is the apple blossom, and the state wildflower is the dwarf lake iris.
There are bearded iris, water iris, dwarf iris, Louisiana iris, and siberian iris. There is also blackberry iris.
The Dwarf Lake Iris, Iris lacustris, is a beardless rhizomatous iris (genus Iris, subgenus Limniris) native to the Great Lakes region of eastern North America. This miniature iris grows nowhere else in the world but in the Great Lakes Region. Most of the world's Dwarf Lake Iris population lies within Michigan's boundaries. It is known outside of Michigan only from Manitoulin Island and the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, and the Door Peninsula of Wisconsin. It is designated a vulnerable threatened species by federal, state and provincial laws
Dwarf iris are short so they are best in the rock garden but florists use them in arrangements.