The Dwarf Lake Iris is a plant that can be found in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ontario Canada.
The Dwarf Lake Iris is a beautiful plant that has no predators, except us.
This plant is categorized as "Threatened" on the scale. It is categorized as this because of its rapid increase of habitat loss through the Lake Michigan area. The plant thrives from limestone, gravel, and moist sand. Its habitat is being mined by humans for their own use, which is why its environment is being destroyed.
A solution has been brought up to move mining resources such as limestone and gravel in the Lake Michigan area so the plant can recover once again.
The Dwarf Lake Iris is a beautiful plant that has no predators, except us.
This plant is categorized as "Threatened" on the scale. It is categorized as this because of its rapid increase of habitat loss through the Lake Michigan area. The plant thrives from limestone, gravel, and moist sand. Its habitat is being mined by humans for their own use, which is why its environment is being destroyed.
A solution has been brought up to move mining resources such as limestone and gravel in the Lake Michigan area so the plant can recover once again.