Iris versicolor

Common Names: harlequin blueflag

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Phytoremediation potential of three terrestrial plant species for removal of atrazine, azoxystrobin, and imidacloprid.

McKnight AM, Gannon TW and Yelverton F (2022).
Int J Phytoremediation.
PubMed:
34098815

Phytochemical Composition and In Vitro Biological Activity of Iris spp. (Iridaceae): A New Source of Bioactive Constituents for the Inhibition of Oral Bacterial Biofilms.

Hoang L et al (2020).
Antibiotics (Basel).
PubMed:
32664528

Impact of vegetation selection on nitrogen and phosphorus processing in bioretention containers.

Muerdter CP, Smith DJ and Davis AP (2020).
Water Environ Res.
PubMed:
31386767

Do recent research studies validate the medicinal plants used in British Columbia, Canada for pet diseases and wild animals taken into temporary care?

Review
Lans C et al (2019).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
30772483

Increased oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation and protein degradation trigger senescence in Iris versicolor L. flowers.

Ahmad SS and Tahir I (2016).
Physiol Mol Biol Plants.
PubMed:
27924123

Homeopathic treatment of migraine in children: results of a prospective, multicenter, observational study.

Danno K et al (2013).
J Altern Complement Med.
PubMed:
22978244

Effect of some medicinal plant preparations of adipose tissue metabolism.

Bambhole VD et al (1988).
Anc Sci Life.
PubMed:
22557642

Reduction of diet-induced obesity in rats with a herbal formulation.

Bambhole VD and Kamalakar PL (1993).
Anc Sci Life.
PubMed:
22556633

Selection of plants for optimization of vegetative filter strips treating runoff from turfgrass.

Smith KE et al (2008).
J Environ Qual.
PubMed:
18689747

Parental origin and genome evolution in the allopolyploid Iris versicolor.

Lim KY et al (2007).
Ann Bot.
PubMed:
17591610