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Iris germanica florentina Orris (1 Page of 5) The Iris germanica florentina plant species is found in Europe - Mediterranean. It is a member of the Iridaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Orris. Some home gardeners know the variety as I. florentina. L. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Iris germanica florentina Common Name: Orris Family: Iridaceae Author: (L.)Dykes. Known Hazards: Many plants in this genus are thought to be poisonous if ingested, so caution is advised[65]. The roots are especially likely to be toxic[238].
Plants can cause skin irritations and allergies in some people[238]. Mature Height: 0.9 Mature Width: 0.6 Habitat: Probably an albino form of I. germanica, it is not found in a truly wild situation[89].
Cultivation Notes: Prefers a sunny position in a well-drained soil that contains some lime[1, 79]. Grows well in dry soils in light deciduous shade[187]. Succeeds in full sun or partial shade[79]. Prefers a pH in the range 6 to 7.5 or higher[200].
The plant is sometimes cultivated for the essential oil in its root[9, 46].
Members of this genus are rarely if ever troubled by browsing deer or rabbits[233].
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