Iris fulva

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Read about Iris fulva in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iris fulva, Ker (I. cuprea, Pursh). Lvs. thin, bright green, 1 ½ -2 ft. long, not exceeding the st.: st. 2-3 ft. high, forked low down; lower st.-lvs. 1 ft. long: pedicel produced: tube greenish yellow, 1 in. long; limb loosely expanded, bright reddish brown or copper-colored, variegated with blue and green; outer segms. obovate- cuneate, emarginate; inner segms. smaller, spreading. Late June. In swamps, 111. to Ga., La. and Texas. Intro, into England 1811 by Lyon. B.M. J496. Gn. 53:518. Mn. 5:61.


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