Iris cristata is a species in the genus Iris, and is part of the subgenus of Limniris. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, endemic to the eastern United States. It has pale lavender flowers with a white patch and orange or yellow crest. It is a close relative to Iris lacustris, the only other crested iris native to North America. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions.
Iris cristata
Close-up of the flower of Iris cristata
cultivar of Iris cristata in Norfolk Botanical Garden, 'Eco Bluebird'
Image: Dwarf crested iris flower
Iris is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species with showy flowers. As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is flags, while the plants of the subgenus Scorpiris are widely known as junos, particularly in horticulture. It is a popular garden flower.
Iris (plant)
Rhizomes of ornamental irises
Illustration of an iris flower with highlighted parts of the flower
Iris reichenbachii fruit