Irises originally come from temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly Europe, Asia, and North America. They thrive in a variety of habitats, including meadows, mountains, and wetlands. The genus Iris is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow, reflecting the wide range of colors these flowers can exhibit. They have been cultivated for centuries for their beauty and are often found in gardens worldwide.
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Squid comes from the Atlantic ocean
No, Irises come in almost every color of the rainbow, a true red and a green would be two colors that an Iris would not come in, although some maroons have been cultivated.
Emmett origanally lived in Tennessee
The word come out as computers came out, about the 1960's. It origanally meant "to tweak".
I would use "irises."
It is always assumed that it comes from Scotland. However, there is a recipe from Lancashire dated about 1430
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'
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.