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May 19, 2021

[Answer] The rare black iris is the national flower of which country?

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...1. Georgia 2. Jordan 3. Greece 4. Iraq




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Jordan - The black iris — which is actually a deep shade of dark purple — is endemic to Jordan, Palestine, and Israel. Its small geographic range and short blooming time makes the black iris one of the world’s rarest flowers. While it may appear delicate, the black iris is a particularly durable plant capable of surviving in the harsh Arabian Desert climate. In Jordan, the black iris is called the queen of wildflowers; it blooms in March and April and grows to about one foot tall. Despite its hardiness, the flower is endangered due to overgrazing and human development, along with several other local iris species. :


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