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Western Blue Flag Iris

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One of many gorgeous native western flag irises found growing in the L.T. Murray State Wildlife Recreation Area in Kittitas County, Washington. Historically important to many of the Western Native American tribes, this native iris was used to treat a number of ailments such as toothache or a boost to infant vitality via a poultice.

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© 2014
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3564x5346 / 9.2MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Asparagales, Ellensburg, I. missouriensis, I. montana, Iridaceae, Irideae, Iridoideae, Iris missouriensis, Kittitas County, L T Murray State Wildlife Recreation Area, Limniris, Longipetalae, Missouri flag, Monocots, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Rocky Mountain iris, Selah, Spring, State Wildlife Area, Washington, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, blue, botany, bud, bulbous, color, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, hardy, herb, iris, monocot, native, natural, nature, perennial, plant, plants, purple, summer, west coast, western blue flag, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, yellow
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Iridaceae (Irises), Blue & Purple Wildflowers
One of many gorgeous native western flag irises found growing in the L.T. Murray State Wildlife Recreation Area in Kittitas County, Washington. Historically important to many of the Western Native American tribes, this native iris was used to treat a number of ailments such as toothache or a boost to infant vitality via a poultice.