What is the reproduction of an iris?

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Iris plants reproduce both sexually and asexually. Sexually, they produce flowers that facilitate pollination, leading to the formation of seeds. Asexually, irises can propagate through rhizomes, which are horizontal underground stems that produce new shoots and roots. This dual method allows irises to spread and thrive in various environments.

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