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    iris is an example of the copigmentation phenomenon. The hanashōbu (ハナショウブ, 花菖蒲, Iris ensata var. ensata  [ja], syn. I. ensata var. hortensis I. kaempferi)...
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    81528 (The Ayase River and Kanegafuchi) 64 (56) Horikiri Iris Garden (堀切の花菖蒲, Horikiri no hanashōbu) Horikiri Iris Garden Influenced European Art Nouveau...
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    and hybridised there for at least five centuries. The hanashōbu (ハナショウブ, 花菖蒲, Iris ensata var. ensata  [ja], syn. I. ensata var. hortensis, I. kaempferi)...
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    Chinese, the changpu ("calamus") was misidentified with the huachangpu (花菖蒲, lit. "flowering calamus", Iris ensata, "Japanese water iris") (Bokenkamp...
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  • Irises with Waterfowl, colour on paper with gold ground, by Gantai 紙本金地著色花菖蒲に水禽の図 岸岱筆 shihon kinji chakushoku hanashōbu ni suikin no zu Gantai hitsu late...
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  • Yoshitsune Senbon-zakura. Playwright Matsui Yūsuke's Hana-ayame Bunroku Soga (花菖蒲文禄曽我, "Blooming Iris, Soga of the Bunroku Era") is a kabuki adaptation of...
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