Cats like to eat irises, but they are bad for the cats. Deer don't eat it, because they hate the scent (one we humans can't smell) of the flower. I do not what other animals eat irises, but I know barely any do.
Most animals have different eyes.
They do not have eye lids, so they cannot have eye lashes. Lashes are also a form of fur so the only kind of animals with lashes are mammals.
Yes, irises are toxic to humans and animals if ingested. They contain toxins that can cause symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, drooling, and skin irritation. It's important to keep them out of reach from children and pets.
I would use "irises."
Do not allow irises to become too crowded in your garden because the irises will flower poorly or not at all.
There are around 300 species of irises, which belong to the genus Iris. These plants are commonly classified into several categories, including bearded irises, beardless irises, and bulbous irises. Each category encompasses various species and hybrids, contributing to the diversity of colors and forms found in irises.
Vincent van Gogh painted 'Irises'
Irises# Crocuses# Grasses# 1% of small mice, other rodents, and fish#
William Rickatson Dykes has written: 'A handbook of garden irises' -- subject(s): Irises (Plant), Irises (Plants) 'Irises' -- subject(s): Iris (Plant), Irish
You can find irises in temperate parts of the world. There are over 300 species.
Yes, usually called Vase with Irises.
Irises do not live naturally in the desert but can be grown there with sufficient irrigation.