Iris flower data set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Iris flower data set or Fisher's Iris data set is a multivariate data set introduced by Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher (1936) as an example of discriminant analysis. It is sometimes called Anderson...
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How to grow Iris flowers, are attractive and unique in the home garden. ... There are hundreds of varieties of this easy to grow perennial flower. Regular Irises come in several colors. Bearded Iris are very popular. There are many beardless Iris. Regular Irises make great cut flowers, with their tall, sturdy stalks.
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www.gardenersnet.com/flower/iris.htm
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Facts on Irises Flower, including biology of the Irises Plant, growing, care and tips with pictures and recommended Irises bouquets and arrangements to send and buy. ... The Flower Expert Shop recommends the following Iris flower arrangements for all your special occasions.
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iris flower pictures and over 20,000 other garden and flower photos and wallpapers ... iris flower photos ... Flower and Garden Links | Advertise on Flowers VG | Add a Link to Flowers VG...
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Learn about Iris Flower in Garden Guides' extensive library of plant guides, information sheets, tips & techniques, recipes, and plant type and name database. ... Browse Garden Guides' extensive collection of information about Iris Flower, everything from plant infomation and scientific classification, to recipes and...
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Iris flowers have three petals often called the "standards", and three outer petal-like sepals called the "falls". © 1997, 1998 Rosie Lerner, Purdue University Prev Index Next...
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www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/flowers/Iris-56.htm
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Iris means rainbow, and that's because irises come in so many colors: blues and purples, whites and yellows, pinks and oranges, browns and reds, and even blacks. ... New! Plates from W.R. Dykes' monograph The Genus Iris ... A description of the Iris Genus and related genera.
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