Siberian Iris is it's common name.
Heterochromia is the eye condition where one iris is a different color from the other. This occurs due to an excess or lack of pigment in the iris or a difference in iris structure.
The iris is located in your eye. It is at the located at the front of the eye and is next to the pupil. It is usually coloured (e.g. brown, green or blue are the most common).
Posterior to Iris
The IRISThe pupillary muscles located on the inner edge of the iris forms the outer boundary of the pupil. The ciliary muscles are located throughout the rest of the iris and into the ciliary body. The collarette is the region of the iris separating the pupillary muscle from the ciliary muscle. It also occupies the region where the sphincter muscle and dilator muscles overlap.
The radial and circular muscles of the iris.
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 is the common name. The botanical family is Iridaceae. Iris germanica is the most common type.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pusa sibirica (formerly Phoca sibirica).
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Ethmia sibirica was created in 1975.
Euphydryas sibirica was created in 1871.
Paraplatyptilia sibirica was created in 1983.
Sibirocosa sibirica was created in 1908.
Digitivalva sibirica was created in 1958.
Perittia sibirica was created in 1992.
The name Iris is typically associated with a girl, while the name Sheila is also a common girl's name.
Larix sibirica is the Siberian larch a deciduous conifer.