Yes, apart from garden varieties, there are wild irises.
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.
probably in the spring, since many flowers bloom in the spring i am still not for sure
A swamp iris is sometimes called a Louisiana iris. It is a popular wild flower.
The Iris plant and the ginger plant
Blue is not a common color for flowers. Bluebells, squill, lobelia, iris, spiderwort, forget-me-not, and wild flax.
Iris can grow wild. It does make seeds and the tubers can reproduce asexually.
You need to plant iris in a sunny location.
Wild iris is a producer. It is eaten by aphids and iris borers.
The fetid iris is a wild flower found in western Europe. It gets its name from the unpleasant smell of the leaves when crushed. The botanical name is Iris foetidissima. The yellow one is iris pseudacorus. Some also call it the roast beef plant or the gladwin.
Iris is a perennial plant.
A wild iris or any iris is a producer since it converts sunlight into food.
The duration of Wild Iris - film - is 1.55 hours.
Wild Iris - film - was created on 2001-08-05.
I believe most iris like to be planted in full sun in most zones in the U.S. Exposing the rhizome may encourage the plant to flower.
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.
Do not allow your iris to become overcrowded.
Iris do not have bulbs- they have a rhizome, a specialized root, and do not grow in small pots. Even one root in a 6 inch pot would not work.