Male: glossy black, with soap-bubble tints on the head, back, tail, and wings, and yellowiris.
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Among these are Ladies Bedstraw, whortleberry, yellowiris, bracken, bramble, meadow sweet, alder, heather and many others.
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By the margin of the pond the yellowiris hangs out its golden banners over which the dragon fly skims.
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Then she saw a fine yellowiris, growing among the flags on the very brink, and she must have it for Maria.
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In the rhododendron thickets sparse blooms still remained, and all along by the stream-side stood stately lines of yellowiris above the white water-ranunculus.
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Three or four sprang from a single root, broad and tall, and beside them a stalk, and on it the yellowiris in fall flower.
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We came upon a broad open moor striped with sullen water courses, shagged with sedge, and yellowiris, and in the drier part with bilberries.
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It is a strong built bird, with a dull plumage, but its crest adds much to its beauty, and it has a deep yellowiris.