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Blue Flag, Iris versicolor

Paige Dansinger January 11, 2018

Blue Flag, Iris versicolor, has poisonous parts. Avoid bulb, leaves, and stem. Gastrointestinal tract may become affected by the glycoside iridin, causing nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and fever. Blue Flag may also cause skin irritation. 

 

T. Merrill Prentice. Weeds & Wildflowers of Eastern North America, 1973. Minneapolis Athenaeum 
T. Merrill Prentice. Weeds & Wildflowers of Eastern North America, 1973. Minneapolis Athenaeum 
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T. Merrill Prentice. Weeds & Wildflowers of Eastern North America, 1973. Minneapolis Athenaeum  IMG_0008.JPG 24899794_10156196187589467_5001880749787004503_n-1.jpg 26755145_10156292032559467_1402429795_n.jpg 26913630_10156292054434467_1257452448_n.jpg 26793921_10156292030724467_507934152_n.jpg
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