Iris sibirica (Siberian iris)

 
Scientific name : Iris sibirica
Botanical Family : Iridaceae
English name : Siberian iris
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62239 Rhynchosia remota Conrath   Fabaceae          
ussu5 Usnea subscabrosa Mot. beard lichen Parmeliaceae          
erfr4 Erithalis fruticosa L. blacktorch Rubiaceae          
aus_p304 Banksia praemorsa (yellow) Cut-leaf Banksia PROTEACEAE          
meloc Melochia L. melochia Sterculiaceae          
47785 Erica barbata Andrews var. major Andrews   Ericaceae          
59579 Julbernardia pellegriniana Troupin   Fabaceae          
lehy6 Lecidea hypocrita A. Massal. >>Farnoldia hypocrita Porpidiaceae          
24502 Senecio mohavensis A.Gray subsp. breviflorus (Kadereit) M.Coleman   Asteraceae          
87272 Angraecum maculatum Lindl.   Orchidaceae          
72497 Hemizygia persimilis (N.E.Br.) M.Ashby   Lamiaceae          
36757 Combretum grotei Exell   Combretaceae          
78148 Sida lancifolia Burtt Davy   Malvaceae          
85989 Monelasmum chevalieri Tiegh.   Ochnaceae          
67553 Hydnora gigantea Chiov.   HYDNORACEAE          
podom4 Polygonum douglasii Greene var. microspermum (Engelm.) Dorn >>Polygonum douglasii ssp. engelmannii Polygonaceae          
     

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