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Iris versicolor of the Iridaceae family

Iris versicolor of the Iridaceae family . The Common Blue flag. By: Sophia Di Iorio. Visual Qualities . Has blue – violet rarely white flowers Purple veins on the petals Very erect and graceful stems Very colorful and beautiful plants to add to the rain garden Handsome foliage all season.

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Iris versicolor of the Iridaceae family

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  1. Iris versicolor of the Iridaceae family The Common Blue flag By: Sophia Di Iorio

  2. Visual Qualities • Has blue – violet rarely white flowers • Purple veins on the petals • Very erect and graceful stems • Very colorful and beautiful plants to add to the rain garden • Handsome foliage all season

  3. Where in the world…?

  4. Height/Spread • 2-3 feet tall • Spreads about 18 – 24 inches

  5. Blooming • Bloom time: May, June, July, and August • Can be enjoyed by both children during the summer program and during normal school

  6. PROBLEMS Iris virginica • Needs sun to part shade • Poisonous • Doesn’t commonly grow in Illinois • May be replaced Wait… I have PROBLEMS!?!?!?!?!

  7. Iris virginica • Found very commonly in Illinois (even Naperville!) • Found in many same environments like Iris versicolor

  8. Reasons Blue flag SHOULD be in our garden: • Has attractive colors and petals • Is good for the garden’s environment • Even if it doesn’t grow well, there is a good replacement flower • Attracts birds, humming birds, insects • The summer school program can enjoy it

  9. THE END! Please vote for Blue flag to be in the rain garden!

  10. Reference List Iris versicolor. (2012). Retrieved from Rain Scaping.org: http://www.rainscaping.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=plants.plantDetail&plant_id=80. Wasowski, S. (2002). Iris versicolor. Retrieved from Wildflower center: http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=IRVE2. Our native irises: Blue flag irises. (Mar. 5, 2012). Retrieved fromUS Forest Service: http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/beauty/iris/blueflag/iris_versicolor.shtml

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