iris versicolor

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iris versicolor

A blue iris versicolor blooms near the edge of a quiet pond.

Definition

Noun: - A perennial flowering plant native to eastern North America, specifically recognized as a common wild iris species. It is characterized by its showy blue to blue-violet flowers and sword-shaped leaves. Historically, its root was used for medicinal purposes.

Usage

This term is used specifically as the common name for this plant species in botanical, horticultural, and natural history contexts. It refers to the entire plant organism.

Examples
  • The wetland meadow was dotted with the vibrant blooms of .
  • , also known as the harlequin blueflag, thrives in marshy areas.
  • Botanists studied the population of along the riverbank.
Advanced Usage
  • The scientific binomial follows the standard Linnaean taxonomy, with denoting the genus and specifying the species.
  • In ecological descriptions, it is often mentioned as a native component of riparian and wetland plant communities.
Variants and Related Words
  • Harlequin Blueflag: A common alternative common name for .
  • Northern Blue Flag: Another frequently used common name for this species.
  • Iridaceae: The plant family to which belongs.
  • Rhizome: The type of rootstock this plant grows from, which was the part historically used in medicine.
Synonyms
  • Harlequin blueflag
  • Northern blue flag
Notes

This is a proper noun when used as the specific botanical name for the species. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, as it refers to a specific biological entity.

iris versicolor

A blue iris versicolor blooms near the edge of a quiet pond.

Noun
  1. a common iris of the eastern United States having blue or blue-violet flowers; root formerly used medicinally

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