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The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates

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Brazilian iris

Native to Brazil and Mexico, the Brazilian iris is widely introduced and cultivated in southern China.

Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated on the side of the road in the shade of parks

Like high temperature and humid climate environment, beautiful flowers and leaves, good adaptability, is an excellent flowering and leafing plant.

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The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates
The Brazilian iris is native to Brazil and Mexico, and has been cultivated in large quantities in south China. Brazilian iris is often grown or cultivated in the shade of parks and prefers hot and humid roadside climates

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