Siberian Iris is it's common name.
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
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.
Some irises love water above their crown. This includes Iris fulva (red flag or copper iris), I. laevigata (rabbit-ear iris), I. prismatica (cube-seed iris), I. pseudacorus (yellow flag), I. versicolor (blue flag), I. virginica (southern blue flag), and the Louisiana irises. Other iris just like wet soil such as Iris ensata, the Siberian irises, I. missouriensis, and I. setosa.
The colored portion of the eye is called the iris. The color of the iris can vary greatly. Some people have brown irises, others have blue, green, or hazel. These are the most common iris colors in humans.
Siberian Huskies can have blue eyes due to a genetic trait called heterochromia, which causes variations in eye color. This trait is common in Huskies and is a result of their genetic makeup.
Blue Iris was born on January 21, 1947, in USA.
The light blue band around the edge of the iris is called a "limbal ring." It is a dark circle or ring that surrounds the iris and is more noticeable in some individuals. Limbal rings are thought to be associated with attractiveness and youthfulness.
It is a perennial flower. It comes from the Iridaceae family of plants.
No animals eat blue flag iris because it is toxic.
The blue color in a blue-eyed person comes from the iris, which is the colored part of the eye. The blue color is a result of the way light is scattered and absorbed by the iris's cells, particularly the stroma.