They have small linear leaves that are hairy and have succulent qualities (can contain water).
Yellow flag iris is toxic so animals don't eat it. It disperses its seed by water. It likes very wet conditions where many other plants do not grow.
It is Iris pseudacorus, a yellow wildflower.
The structure of the iris is designed to make bees brush pollen so that the flower is fertilized.
Iris pseudacorus can survive a long time even if there is dry conditions.
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its wings help it to fly
To be extremely basic, they are flowers. "The Yellow Flag Iris is a species of Iris, native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
Some irises love water above their crown. This includes Iris fulva (red flag or copper iris), I. laevigata (rabbit-ear iris), I. prismatica (cube-seed iris), I. pseudacorus (yellow flag), I. versicolor (blue flag), I. virginica (southern blue flag), and the Louisiana irises. Other iris just like wet soil such as Iris ensata, the Siberian irises, I. missouriensis, and I. setosa.
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There are many different types of iris.I. sibirica Siberian irisI. versacolor or blue flag irisI. pseudacorus or yellow irisI. germanica or bearded irisI. fulva or Louisiana iris
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris needs low Ph and lots of water.
No animals eat blue flag iris because it is toxic.
Yes the blue flag iris is a multi celled organism.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris is native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
The iris gets its nourishment from the soil. The water and organic matter in the soil along with sunlight allows the blue flag iris to make its food.
No.
It is Iris pseudacorus, a yellow wildflower.
It is a yellow iris that grows in bogs and ponds. The botanical name is Iris pseudacorus.