Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She had golden wings.
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The iris diaphragm is named after the iris, the colored part of the eye, because of its similar appearance and function. Just like the iris controls the amount of light entering the eye, the iris diaphragm in a camera lens controls the amount of light entering the camera.
While Hermes is messenger of Zeus, Iris is messenger to Hera.
The iris on a microscope controls the amount of light entering the microscope objective lens. By adjusting the iris, you can regulate the brightness and clarity of the specimen being observed.
No, the new Astrological sign is Ophiuchus.
There are bearded iris, water iris, dwarf iris, Louisiana iris, and siberian iris. There is also blackberry iris.
crested dwarf iris, star chickweed, rue anemone, trillium, violets, and bluebells
Iris - Iris album - was created in 1984.
There are over 200 species of iris including Japanese iris, Siberian iris, German iris, Louisiana iris, and water iris.
Iris to Iris is a Christian rock CD by Building 429. It came our in 2007.
2 syllables:baeza, frisa, giza, liza, misa3 syllables:ariza, elisa, louisa, luisa, silesia, urquiza4 syllables:loaiza, televisa
The colored part of the eye is called the iris. The black dot in the middle is the pupil which is covered by the lens.
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The enemies of iris are aphids and iris borers.
It depends upon the particular iris [Irisspp] as to whether the plant will be affected by broadleaved or narrow leaved herbicide applications. Generally, those iris plants such as the amur iris [Iris maackii], Douglas iris [Iris douglasiana], and Virginia iris [Iris virginica] that are water feature and water body lovers tend to be broadleaved. Additionally, the bulbous iris that's grown from bulbs has wider, cylindrical leaves at their bases whereas rhizomatous iris that spreads by underground rhizomes has narrower, sword shaped leaves. Examples of popular narrow leaved iris plants include Algerian iris [Iris unguicularis varangustifolia], Pacific Coast iris [Iris tenax], and Siberian iris [Iris siberica ].
You can start with "The Face of Deception," the first book in the Eve Duncan series by Iris Johansen, followed by the rest of the books in chronological order of publication for a more coherent reading experience.