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  • Irises: Herbaceous or Deciduous? Understanding Iris Plant Life Cycles
    An iris is herbaceous, not deciduous. Here's why:

    * Herbaceous plants have non-woody stems that die back to the ground each year, usually in winter. They then regrow from their roots or bulbs in the spring.

    * Deciduous plants are woody plants that lose their leaves seasonally, usually in autumn or winter, but their stems remain above ground.

    Irises have non-woody stems and their foliage dies back in the winter, meaning they fit the definition of herbaceous.

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