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'''Iris''' was a colourful and distinctive flower. [[Frodo]] and [[Sam]] found it growing in [[Ithilien]], and the [[Gladden River]] and the [[Gladden Fields]] took their name from a variety of this flower. The 'iris-swords' mentioned in [[The Lord of the Rings]] are a reference to its thin, pointed leaves.
'''Iris''' was a colourful and distinctive flower. [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Sam]] found it growing in [[Ithilien]], and the [[Gladden River]] and the [[Gladden Fields]] took their name from a variety of this flower. The 'iris-swords' mentioned in [[The Lord of the Rings]] are a reference to its thin, pointed leaves.


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Revision as of 18:23, 21 May 2007

Iris was a colourful and distinctive flower. Frodo and Sam found it growing in Ithilien, and the Gladden River and the Gladden Fields took their name from a variety of this flower. The 'iris-swords' mentioned in The Lord of the Rings are a reference to its thin, pointed leaves.