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A detailed botanical woodcut shows a wild Iris with three stems, each topped with a bloom, long sword-shaped leaves, and a knobby rhizome root system.
It grows spontaneously in the mountains, in rocky places, and sometimes in the plains.
It has the same temperature as the [cultivated] Iris, provided that the proportion of the cultivated and the wild is kept.