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The primordial iris probably had purple flowers that were pollinated by… – AlKhaleej Today
The primordial iris probably had purple flowers that were pollinated by…

IMAGE: Ausgewählte Irisarten. (A) I. Atropurpurea; (B) I. bismarckiana; (C) I. fulva; (D) I. history; (E) I. Loretti; (F) I. lutescens; (G) I. Mesopotamia; (H) I. Petrana; (I) I. pumila; (J) Ansicht MorePhoto credit: the authors
The genus Iris of flowering plants named after the Greek rainbow goddess due to the different flower color comprises over 300 species in the northern hemisphere, some of which are endangered or (critically) endangered on the IUCNs Red List of Threatened Species. Due to …
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