Stinking Iris

Stinking Iris (right-hand panel)
Mike Gee

A wild flower with deep green leaves and violet flower heads tinged with yellow, the stinking iris flourishes in woodland and hedgerows. The leaves of the plant have an unpleasant smell when bruised or crushed – hence its name.

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