Wild Iris
The Wild Iris is a flowering plant belonging to the genus Iris, known for its striking blooms and diverse colors. It typically grows in wetland areas and can be found in various regions, including North America and Europe. The plant features long, slender leaves and can reach heights of up to three feet.
Wild Irises are often appreciated for their beauty and ecological importance, providing habitat for various wildlife. They bloom in spring and early summer, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. The flowers can be purple, blue, yellow, or white, making them popular in gardens and natural landscapes.