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Rocky Mountain Iris 100 Seeds Iris missouriensis
Rocky Mountain Iris 100 Seeds Iris missouriensis
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Iris missouriensis, commonly known as Rocky Mountain iris or western blue flag, is a perennial flowering plant native to western North America. Here's a detailed description:
Botanical Description:
Family: Iridaceae (Iris family)
Height: Typically 20–60 cm (8–24 inches) tall
Leaves: Long, narrow, grass-like leaves (10–60 cm), arising from the base. They are usually bluish-green and sword-shaped.
Stems: Usually unbranched and leafless, with 1–3 flowers per stem.
Flowers:
Bloom in late spring to early summer (May–July, depending on location).
Typically bluish-violet to lavender, though white forms are occasionally found.
Each flower has 3 drooping sepals (“falls”) with darker veining and a yellow or white signal patch, and 3 upright petals (“standards”).
Fruit: An elongated capsule containing seeds, maturing in summer.
Habitat:
Found in moist meadows, grasslands, and open woodlands.
Grows at elevations from 1,200 to 3,000 meters (4,000–10,000 feet), especially in the Rocky Mountains and nearby ranges.
Distribution:
Native to the western United States, including states like Montana, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada.
Ecological Notes:
Often grows in clumps, spreading slowly via rhizomes.
Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Tolerates cold climates and is adapted to high-altitude environments.
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