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For nearly two decades, FES has been known throughout the world for the quality and effectiveness of its flower essences and for its commitment to education and research. Flower essences are potentized herbal extracts that directly address the emotional aspects of wellness. They act as powerful catalysts in the journey to self-awareness and health of body and soul, and are used both in professional health practice and in home health care.
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This impressionistic photo of a blue flag iris shows off the flower's vibrant hues of purple and green.
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Southern Blueflag is a member of the iris family (family Iridaceae) which consists of herbs growing from rhizomes bulbs or corms with narrow basal leaves and showy clusters at the tips of long stalks. Flowers: usually radially symmetrical; calyx has 3 petal-like sepals; corolla has 3 petals; stamens 3. All these parts are attached at top of ovary. Leaves: simple alternate folded and overlapping one another at the base and aligned in two rows. Fruit: capsule. There are about 60 genera and 1500 species...
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Native Americans used Blue Flag Iris to treat earaches, sore eyes, respiratory problems and liver ailments. Both Native Americans and early settlers pounded the boiled roots into a pulp and applied it as a dressing to relieve pain and swelling from sores and bruises. Early settlers also used I. shrevei occasionally to induce vomiting in order to "cleanse the intestines".
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Scientific Name: Iris versicolor (means Iris with various colors). Other common names include: American Blue Flag, Dagger Flower, Dragon Flower, Flag Lily, Harlequin Blueflag, Liver Lily, Poison Flag, Snake Lily, Water Flag , Water Iris. Height: 2-3 feet tall. Flowering Season: May - July. Cultural Requirements: Full sunlight Heavy, rich, organic soil; pH 5-7 Constantly moist or wet, up to 6" deep Fertilization minimal if any. Tolerance: Will tolerate moderately brackish water, partial shade...
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Indications : Wide application in treatment of skin diseases by working through the liver – eczema, acne, psoriasis; constipation associated with liver problems; nausea.
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Framed Fine Art Print comes with Purple Matting in a Custom Made Solid Oak Frame with a golden oak satin finish. Print and Matting are mounted to 3/16" Foamboard and placed in the frame with glass. It comes ready to hang with wall hook and wire hanger included. Print, Matting and Foamboard are all Archival and will last for many, many years while on display. Prints are rated to last up to 200 years before any fading will be noticeable.
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A plant so beautiful, it will impress everyone visiting your garden while this marvelous flower is in full bloom! This bearded flag Iris is extremely hardy. The magnificent flowers bloom in a combination of white and bright blue, and the edges of the flowers are ruffled, creating a spectacular effect. This plant thrives on neglect, and will grow even in alkaline soils and dry spots. Brighten up your garden with this fantastic late spring flowering plant
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Soil Moisture Wet , Wet Mesic
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Origin: US NativeOther Common Names: Shreve's Iris, Blue Flag Iris virginicaDuration: PerennialBloom Time: SummerHeight: 24 to 36Spacing: 15 to 18Light: Full Sun to Part ShadeSoil Moisture: Wet to MediumUSDA Zone: 4a-9bGermination: Sow seeds just below moist soil surface at 70F for 1 month. Move to 30F for 1 month, then bring back to 50F.Seeds Per Oz: 1200This two foot tall perennial wildflower is really lovely, with yellow crested violet petals. It is a fragrant iris, that attracts butterflies...
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An outstanding wetland wildflower with showy, 2"-4" blue to violet blooms, this species grows in areas with damp soils and in water up to 12" deep. Blooming from late spring to mid summer, this 2'-3' tall plant, with its wide, silver-green leaves, is a perfect choice for water gardens. It grows slowly and may take up to five years to produce its first blooms.
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Massive sized selection of our Native Iris. We think this one was named here at We-Du years ago. Tons of blue flowers, easy to grow in a wide variety of conditions from full sun to swamps. One of our favorite massing plants for damp areas.
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A photographer for “National Geographic” for over 20 years, Raymond Gehman gorgeously depicts both the astounding and the ordinary. Also an editor of the magazine, Gehman was inspired by a “National Geographic” photographer who visited his school when he was nine, making him want to be a photographer, too. Saying that photography is special because everyone sees the world differently, Gehman enjoys catching “the little weird details” in his work. A resident of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, Gehman also...
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Genuine antique print of Blue Flag from Flowers of the USA by Thomas Meehan. We have 1000s of antique prints. Fast delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Art is found in many forms and locations. Hang this floral inspired iris duet house flag anywhere in your garden. A beautifully rendered modern painting reproduction, its rich purples, blues and green, will draw the eye of everyone who passes by. Permanently dyed polyester, fade and mildew resistant, suitable for all weather. 18 inches x 12.5 inches. Floral inspired18 inches x 12.5 inchesShipping Weight: 1 lbs (Shipping weights are approximate)
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Shipping & Handling: US standard S/H is flat rate $5.95, free S/H for order over $250.
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Iris, Blue Flag Shooting Star Nursery, LLC
Large blue flowers with purple and yellow beards on tall stalks. Arching, dark green sword-shaped leaves. An elegant native iris for wet or moist soils and water gardens. Gradually forms large clumps. Good hardy plant that will do fine in dryer soils. Perfect for Rain garden plantings.
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Always attractive as a backdrop. Robust thick fans with blue flower. Fast grower. Plant in a container. Can grow to 5'
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Sick headaches and cholera; affects thyroid, pancreas, salivary and intestinal glands and gastrointestinal mucous membrane; increased flow of bile; ringing in ears; female problems. There is an additional $5.00 set-up charge to make this product, which is built into the price of the first bottle ordered. Please allow 24-48 hours for product to be made. Special orders are non-refundable/returnable. Mfg: Hanna's
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Native Americans used Blue Flag Iris to treat earaches, sore eyes, respiratory problems and liver ailments. Both Native Americans and early settlers pounded the boiled roots into a pulp and applied it as a dressing to relieve pain and swelling from sores and bruises. Early settlers also used I. shrevei occasionally to induce vomiting in order to "cleanse the intestines".
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