Wild iris is a producer. It is eaten by aphids and iris borers.
A wild iris or any iris is a producer since it converts sunlight into food.
All plants are producers so yes an iris is a producer.
The duration of Wild Iris - film - is 1.55 hours.
Wild Iris - film - was created on 2001-08-05.
Iris can grow wild. It does make seeds and the tubers can reproduce asexually.
A swamp iris is sometimes called a Louisiana iris. It is a popular wild flower.
'Iris missouriensis' is the scientific name for 'wild blue iris'. Among its other common names are 'wild blue flag iris', 'Rocky Mountain iris', and 'blue flag iris'. But whatever the name by which it goes, this North American wildflower native is a cheery choice for landscaping artificial and natural water features; bare, disturbed, nutrient-challenged and open spaces; and such wetlands as moist meadows and swamps.
Yes, apart from garden varieties, there are wild irises.
Wild Iris - 2001 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (cable rating) Germany:12 UK:15 USA:R
Wild Iris - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 5 August 2001 Hungary: 4 July 2005 Sweden: 5 June 2006
its a producer
'Wild blue iris', 'wild blue flag iris', 'wild blue iris', and 'Rocky Mountain iris' are among the common names for 'Iris missouriensis'. The wildflower is native to the wetlands of North America. It particularly is associated with swamps and moist meadows.In such locations, this North American native may or may not get used to sharing space with other herbaceous and some woody plants. Within or outside of its native range, it's an attractive, cheery ground cover that can be counted on to improve bare, disturbed, nutrient-challenged and open land. But depending upon what else is going on in the environment, wild blue iris may or may not grab from plants, shrubs and trees more than an adequate share of land, nutrients and water.