It is dispersed by water.
Animal dispersal Wind Dispersal Water Dispersal
Water iris have adapted to live with water covering their crown.
Iris pseudacorus has no known pests. It is mildly toxic to grazing animals.
A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
Don't eat iris. It has a irritating resinous compound that is mostly concentrated in the root but the leaves also have it.
Animal dispersal Wind Dispersal Water Dispersal
No animals eat blue flag iris because it is toxic.
Water iris have adapted to live with water covering their crown.
There are bearded iris, water iris, dwarf iris, Louisiana iris, and siberian iris. There is also blackberry iris.
There are over 200 species of iris including Japanese iris, Siberian iris, German iris, Louisiana iris, and water iris.
Iris pseudacorus has no known pests. It is mildly toxic to grazing animals.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris needs low Ph and lots of water.
They have small linear leaves that are hairy and have succulent qualities (can contain water).
All parts of an iris are mildly toxic so animals learn to leave them alone.
A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
Iris is a plant that needs lots of water. It can not live in a desert.
The Iris pseudacorus seed pods explode and then are dispersed by water.