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The Northern Blue Flag (Iris versicolor) is the most well-known of the native irises. Native Americans and early settlers found a practical use for the Iris versicolor plant, using the strong fibers from the leaves to make ropes, nets, and string. The word "iris" comes from Greek, meaning "rainbow." The mythical Iris of Greek legend personified the rainbow, acting as the messenger from heaven to earth. This flower also appears in ancient Egyptian sculpture and tradition, as a symbol of life and power.
Iris versicolor - Jersey-Friendly Yards
IRIS VERSICOLOR (Blue-flag Iris) 2 Plug 50 ct. - Native Plants
blue flag iris Iris versicolor from New England Wild Flower Society
Blue Flag Iris – Locally Flowered
Northern Blue Flag Seeds Iris Versicolor Deer Resistant Attracts Hummingbirds Borders Outdoor Contaienrs 20Pcs Flower Seeds by YEGAOL Garden : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Wildflower with dark green strap-like arching leaves and bold blue flowers with yellow veins. Attracts butterflies and bees, and makes a great
Blue iris (Iris versicolor) Seeds
Iris Versicolor Blue Flag Iris Seeds
Variable seed mixture with bluish and purple tones.This underused native Iris is a great native perennial and a hummingbird and bee favorite. The
Iris versicolor - BLUE FLAG IRIS
Blue Flag Iris Native Plant Spotlight - Landscape Design, Installation, Maintenance and Native Plant Nursery
Iris versicolor - Northern blue flag – Gowanus Canal Conservancy