#iridaceous_plant  any bulbous plant of the family Iridaceae
  supertype:  bulbous_plant__bulbousplant  plant growing from a bulb
  member of:  family_Iridaceae
  subtype:  fleur-de-lis__iris__flag__sword_lily__swordlily  plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals
     subtype:  bearded_iris  any of numerous wild or cultivated irises with hairlike structures on the falls (the drooping sepals)
        subtype:  Florentine_iris__orris__orri__Iris_germanica_florentina__Iris_florentina  German iris having large white flowers with lavender-tinged falls and a fragrant rhizome
        subtype:  Iris_germanica__German_iris  a large iris with purple or white flowers, native to central and southern Europe
        subtype:  German_iris__Iris_kochii  iris of northern Italy having deep blue-purple flowers; similar to but smaller than Iris germanica
        subtype:  Dalmatian_iris__Iris_pallida  European iris having soft lilac-blue flowers
     subtype:  beardless_iris  any of numerous wild or cultivated irises having no hairs on the drooping sepals (the falls)
        subtype:  Iris_filifolia__Dutch_iris  bulbous Spanish iris with red-violet flowers
        subtype:  Japanese_iris__Iris_kaempferi  iris native to Japan having large showy flowers
        subtype:  Dutch_iris__Iris_tingitana  bulbous Spanish iris having blue flowers
        subtype:  Spanish_iris__xiphium_iris__Iris_xiphium  bulbous iris of western Mediterranean region having usually violet-purple flowers
     subtype:  bulbous_iris  any of various irises having a rootstock formed like a bulb
     subtype:  Iris_cristata__dwarf_iris  low-growing summer-flowering iris of northeastern United States
     subtype:  stinking_iris__gladdon__gladdoniri__stinking_gladwyn__roast_beef_plant__Iris_foetidissima  iris with purple flowers and evil-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
     subtype:  Persian_iris__Iris_persica  bulbous iris native to Asia Minor cultivated for its pale lilac-colored flowers
     subtype:  yellow_iris__yellow_flag__yellow_water_flag__Iris_pseudacorus  common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated
     subtype:  dwarf_iris__vernal_iris__Iris_verna  low-growing spring-flowering American iris with bright blue-lilac flowers
     subtype:  blue_flag__Iris_versicolor  a common iris of the eastern United States having blue or blue-violet flowers; root formerly used medicinally
     subtype:  southern_blue_flag__Iris_virginica  similar to blue flag; the eastern United States
     subtype:  English_iris__Iris_xiphioides  bulbous iris native to the Pyrenees; widely cultivated for its large delicate flowers in various colors except yellow
  subtype:  blackberry-lily__leopard_lily__leopardlily__Belamcanda_chinensis  garden plant whose capsule discloses when ripe a mass of seeds resembling a blackberry
  subtype:  crocus  any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers; native chiefly to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated
     subtype:  saffron_crocus__saffron__Crocus_sativus  Old World crocus having purple or white flowers with aromatic pungent orange stigmas used in flavoring food
  subtype:  freesia  any of several plants of the genus Freesia valued for their one-sided clusters of usually fragrant yellow or white or pink tubular flowers
  subtype:  gladiolus__gladiolu__gladiola__sword_lily__swordlily  any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated
  subtype:  corn_lily  any of several South African plants of the genus Ixia having grasslike leaves and clusters of showy variously colored lilylike flowers; widely cultivated
  subtype:  blue-eyed_grass  plant with grasslike foliage and delicate blue flowers

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