Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris needs low Ph and lots of water.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris is native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
To be extremely basic, they are flowers. "The Yellow Flag Iris is a species of Iris, native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
It is Iris pseudacorus, a yellow wildflower.
It is a yellow iris that grows in bogs and ponds. The botanical name is Iris pseudacorus.
It sounds like you are describing the yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus). This plant has sword-like leaves that resemble lily blades and produces small yellow iris-like flowers. Yellow flag iris is commonly found near bodies of water like ponds, streams, and marshes.
Iris latifolia or English iris is not always yellow. It is in fact, a deep purplish-blue, sometimes a pale blue or white, with upright standards and very round falls with a yellow stripe.
Iris pseudacorus can survive a long time even if there is dry conditions.
You need to plant iris in a sunny location.
There are many different species of iris - the most well-known are a bluey purple colour, but they can be white or even bright yellow!
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The males are larger than the females.It has a pale yellow head and paler yellow iris with black feather shafts. The chin and throat are brownish-black. There is a band of bright yellow running from its eyes around the back of the head. The juvenile has a grayer head with no band and their eyes have a gray iris. Their eyes are, of course, yellow.
Iris do not need covering in winter.