Iris veriscolor, commonly called northern blue flag, is a clump-forming iris that is native to marshes, swamps, wet meadows, ditches, and shorelines.
Nature Illustration, Blue Flag Iris for Tourism Botanical Prints
Wild Blue Flag Iris Florida Photograph by Roy Erickson - Fine Art America
Northern Blue Flag (Iris Versicolor) – Northern Bay Organics
Blue Flag Iris, Native Pond PlantsAvailable most of the year.– Pond Megastore
Western Blue Flag Iris (Iris missouriensis)
offers eye-catching contrast with deep, eggplant purple foliage and bright purple and yellow blooms from late spring to early summer. Hummingbirds
Iris versicolor 'Purple Flame' Blue Flag
A popular native iris here to the Eastern United States. You can find these beauties naturally in damp areas, alongside ponds, in the mixed freshwater
Iris versicolor (Blue Flag Iris Species)
Blue Flag Iris Plants For Sale
Blue Flag Iris (Iris versicolor) 12-pack of plugs — Blazing Star Gardens
(Northern Blue Flag) matures to 24-36 in height and grows best in wet, wet mesic, and mesic soil conditions. Iris versicolor prefers full sun to
Iris versicolor
NCCD – Blue Flag Iris (5 pint) – Connecticut's Conservation Districts
How to Grow and Care for Northern Blue Flag