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The leaves and rhizome of Iris tectorum are poisonous if ingested. Handling the plant without gloves can cause skin irritation in some people. However, Wall iris is a widely cultivated garden plant. The specific epithet "tectorum" means "roof of the house." In the past, Wall iris used to be grown on the roofs of houses in Japan and China. Hanafuda Cards, Lilies Drawing, Japanese Iris, Plant Clips, Illustration Fantasy, Ornament Drawing, Digital Flower, Textile Prints Design, Iris Flower

The leaves and rhizome of Iris tectorum are poisonous if ingested. Handling the plant without gloves can cause skin irritation in some people. However, Wall iris is a widely cultivated garden plant. The specific epithet "tectorum" means "roof of the house." In the past, Wall iris used to be grown on the roofs of houses in Japan and China.

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