RF2F6P6F4–Digitally enhanced image of a Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf ir
RF2F6PCF3–Gynandriris sisyrinchium, Barbary nut flowering in field, Andalucia, Spain.
RF2WFD36F–Moraea sordescens Moraea, the Cape tulips, is a genus of plants in the family Iridaceae by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RFFA2MAM–Native white iris (Diplarrena moraea) flowering beside Three Capes Track, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
RMEJ09Y6–Flower, blossom, flourish, flora, spring flora, Geophyte, Gynandriris monophylla, Iridaceae, Moraea sisyrinchium, iris, shrub, Me
RM2GJXXYK–Cream flowers of the rhizomatous South African perennial, Dietes bicolor, butterfly iris
RF2F5CPH4–Digitally enhanced image of a Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf ir
RMHN6PGH–Yellow dwarf spiral-leaved Iris Moraea serpentina Namaqualand South Africa
RFAY4P1G–African Iris with water droplets. Blossom only.
RF2F6P5RA–Digitally enhanced image of a Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf ir
RM2X424B0–Iris pseudacorus, yellow irises, yellow flag flowers, or water flag flowers with a honeybee foraging for pollen
RM2K5DAYX–Moraea (Moraea spec.), flower, South Africa
RF2WT2D34–Alpine tulp, Moraea Alpina, in bloom in the Drakensberg Mountains.
RFM7WHDA–Fortnight Lily, Dietes vegeta, white flower with purple, yellow. Regal Iris like flower.
RM2GJXXY9–Cream flower of the rhizomatous South African perennial, Dietes bicolor, butterfly iris
RF2F5CR0G–Digitally enhanced image of a Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf ir
RF2WT2PMA–Delicate purple Iris of the Morea family growing among the long grasses of the Drakensberg mountains, covered in water drops.
RM2WJCTR5–Plantation with olive tree (Olea europaea) with flower meadow of noonday iris (Gynandriris sisyrinchium), grove, cultivation, horticulture, trees
RF2GDBXHX–A delicate light Salmon colored Common Cape Tulip, Moraea Miniata, in spring photographed in the Cederberg Mountains, South Africa.
RM2E037CA–White Flag-Iris Diplarrena moraea Iridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RM2E037BW–White Flag-Iris Diplarrena moraea Iridaceae Photographed in Tasmania, Australia
RMKCKP61–Butterfly flag, known in Tasmania as White iris (Diplarrena moraea), occurs in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Don River estuary, northwest Ta
RMAFANF3–Yellow South African Iris Moraea Spathulata
RM2BNHY7H–Mountain iris (Moraea sisyrinchium) flower in field, Oman, April
RF2T972PH–Butterfly iris (Moraea polystachya) is a toxic perennial plant native to Namibia and South Africa.
RM2BNDC8W–Karoo iris (Moraea polystachya) Mountain Zebra National Park, Eastern Cape, South Africa , February.
RFRG4APD–Wild iris pseudacorus, yellow flag, yellow iris or water flag. Blue sky background
RM2BNHY72–Mountain iris (Moraea sisyrinchium) close-up of flowers, Helicon Focus used for improved depth of field, Oman, April
RF2GGH6JK–A flower from the Iris family (Moraea ciliata ssp. cuprina) beautiful bulb plant with a light maroon brown flower
RMD82HX5–Barbary nut (Gynandriris sisyrinchium) near Cabanas São Brás de Alportel Algarve Portugal Mediterranean Europe
RMEPRDGH–Barbary Nut (Gynandriris sisyrinchium)
RF2T7DFCA–Old illustration ofAfrican Iris (Dietes iridioides). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2H42MD7–Butterfly iris (Moraea sp.): entire flowering plant with separate fruiting stem and sections of leaf and bulb. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776.
RF2F5CPKB–Digitally enhanced image of a Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf ir
RF2T9R8JY–Old illustration of Barbary Nut (Moraea sisyrinchium). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2R7K0GP–Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf iris, in the genus Moraea, nativ
RMF8XXX1–Lesvos, Greece
RF2F5CYJB–Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf iris, in the genus Moraea, nativ
RFBCC95G–A flower petal detail of the Butterfly Flag, also known as Iris Fan.
RFRAEE5W–Moraea iridioides, Morée faux-iris, African Iris, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees, 1802 - 181 reimagined
RMAFANF6–Yellow South African Iris Moraea Spathulata
RFRDF471–Moraea sisyrinchium
RF2D8WATP–Ant crawling on Pink Tulip (Pienktulp) with Yellow Daisies in background
RFRF0NGY–Moraea sisyrinchium
RFRG4APC–Wild iris pseudacorus, yellow flag, yellow iris or water flag. Blue sky background
RF2GJ6D53–Moraea sisyrinchium. Barbary nut
RF2GGH6H8–A flower from the Iris family (Moraea ciliata ssp. cuprina) beautiful bulb plant with a light maroon brown flower
RF2GJ6D3D–Moraea sisyrinchium. Barbary nut
RF2C9DP5K–Spring iris (Moraea sisyrinchium) grows in a meadow
RFS43TY9–Barbary Nut or Moraea sisyrinchium is a small iris growing wild under a tree on a coastal path in Alcudia
RF2K4JHP4–Close up of the South-African plant species yellow flowering Moraea reticulata Goldblatt, a bulbous perennial flowering in autumn.
RM2RRJ297–Iris, 1741-1795.
RFPB1MHF–White Dietes Flower with orange and purple markings delicately blooming
RFAB1BY2–African Iris
RMF8XXTP–Spring flowers, mostly peacock anemones, and some Barbary Nut etc, in old olive grove, Lesvos, Greece.
RF2F5CYEF–Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf iris, in the genus Moraea, nativ
RFPB1MGM–White Dietes Flower with orange and purple markings delicately blooming
RFRYW4PG–Blooming blue iris and common knotgrass in the desert of Saudi Arabia
RM2BNECX4–Yellow Cape tulip (Moraea collina) De Hoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2WT2NM0–The small purple flower buds of a wild iris, covered in dewdrops in the grasses of the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa
RF2G8W72Y–Butterfly Flags (Diplarrena Moraea) are often thought to be introduced because local councils often plant them in parks and gardens. They are native.
RF2D8WATR–Ant crawling on Pink Tulip (Pienktulp) with Yellow Daisies in background
RFRAEDG8–Vieusseuxia glaucopis, Moraea glaucopis, Vieusseuxie à taches bleues, Peacock Iris, Pavonia, Redouté, Pierre Joseph reimagined
RFJGXG7C–Moraea polystachya flower in the eastern Cape, South Africa
RF2HNRYTT–Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium . Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Israel a dwarf iris,
RFJGXG8N–Moraea tripelata flower in the Southern Cape, South Africa
RF2GJ6D48–Moraea sisyrinchium. Barbary nut
RF2C9DP5J–Spring iris (Moraea sisyrinchium) grows in a meadow
RFS43TYA–Barbary Nut or Moraea sisyrinchium is a small iris growing wild under a tree on a coastal path in Alcudia, Mallorca
RF2J61CP3–Moraea sisyrinchium or Gynandriris sisyrinchium, also known as barbary nut. Wild small irises. Easily found in Turkey, Mediterranean region.
RF2T7DFCT–Old illustration of North's False Flag (Neomarica northiana). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2AXCPN2–Plants and their ways in South Africa . lanceolate. Moraea.—Flowers without a tube, regular, but the petalsare much smaller than the sepals. Sepals showy, usuallynarrowed into a claw. Petals lanceolate, sometimes minutewith a long, tapering point. The genus is known from the other genera by the large petal-likestigmas. It is nearly like the Iris, The fleur-de-lys, which is theflower of chivalry, the emblem of the Crusader, Louis VII. The anthers are closely applied to the stigma but open away from it.The stigmas receive pollen from other flowers on a transverse ridge justabove the stamens. 268
RMF8XXX2–Spring flowers, mostly peacock anemones, and Barbary Nut etc, in old olive grove, Lesvos, Greece.
RF2F5CYY8–Blue Iris or Barbary Nut, (Moraea sisyrinchium syn. Gynandriris sisyrinchium) Photographed in Israel in March a dwarf iris, in the genus Moraea, nativ
RFPB1MG9–White Dietes Flower with orange and purple markings delicately blooming
RF2T7DFAR–Old illustration of Barbary Nut (Maraea sisyrinchium). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RFBCB0FG–A Weevil Beetle on a Butterfly Flag flower against a deep blue sky.
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