Yes iris do make seeds. After to flower dies, it forms a seed pod. It takes several years for iris to be able to flower from seeds. This is why most people buy iris plants.
Iris can grow wild. It does make seeds and the tubers can reproduce asexually.
The Endothenia hebesana, or bud moth will eat iris seeds in the pod. Crickets will also eat iris seeds.
iris missouriensis produces seeds.
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A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
Iris fruit have seeds to make more iris. It takes longer to grow flowers from seed than dividing the rhizomes but it is how plant hybridizers make new varieties. They are mildly toxic so never eat them.
Iris gets a seed pod after the flower is done. This will eventually dry out and drop the seeds. If you don't want more iris, clip the seed pod off. The seeds drop into the water and float with the current until they come to rest and germinate.
The Iris pseudacorus seed pods explode and then are dispersed by water.
Mockingbirds like fruit. They do not like seeds. They are not known for eating iris.
Every plant is different.
Put the seeds in a paper envelope. If you put them in a sealed container, use something to prevent mold.
Iris do not have a fruit they have a seed pod. Yes, you can start new plants from the seeds but if they are hybrids and not species they may not come true .