Iris Sibirica Collection
"Iris sibirica: A Stunning Beauty of Lower Saxony, Germany" The Siberian iris (Iris sibirica) is a captivating flower that graces the landscapes of Lower Saxony, Germany
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"Iris sibirica: A Stunning Beauty of Lower Saxony, Germany" The Siberian iris (Iris sibirica) is a captivating flower that graces the landscapes of Lower Saxony, Germany. With its delicate petals and vibrant colors, this species stands out as a true natural wonder. Dating back to 1787, the botanical illustration by James Sowerby in William Curtis' The Botanical Magazine showcases the handcolored copperplate engraving of this exquisite plant. Its intricate details and graceful form are truly mesmerizing. In Eastern Slovakia, Europe, during June 2009, Siberian irises were captured in full bloom. These stunning flowers created a breathtaking sight against the backdrop of picturesque meadows. Close-up shots reveal the intricate patterns on each petal and highlight their sheer beauty. Nature's harmony was evident when male Roe deer wandered through flower meadows adorned with Siberian irises. This enchanting scene exemplifies how wildlife finds solace amidst nature's wonders. During May 2009 in Eastern Slovakia, Europe, these flowers painted the landscape with their vibrant hues. Their presence added an ethereal touch to the surroundings and brought joy to all who beheld them. Beyond Germany and Slovakia lies Portugal where blue Iris sibirica Portuguese irides lusitanae can be found. These unique variations add diversity to this already remarkable species. Traveling across continents to Alaska reveals another spectacle - wild irises adorning Eklutna Flats with Pioneer Peak majestically standing tall in the background. The sunburst shining through a clump of these wildflowers creates an awe-inspiring display that captures nature at its finest.