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Iris albicans has been cultivated since ancient times and may be the oldest iris in cultivation. Collected by Lange in 1860, it has been in cultivation since at least 1400 BC. Originating from Yemen and Saudi Arabia , it appears in a wall painting of the Botanical Garden of Tuthmosis III in the Temple of Amun at Karnak in ancient Thebes dated ...
Iris florentina has also been treated as the correct name for the true species also known as Iris albicans Lange. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions almost worldwide and is a rhizomatous perennial from southern Europe , mainly Italy (including the city of Florence ) and France .
Iris albertii Reg. Iris albicans – white cemetery iris, white flag iris; Iris alexeenkoi Grossh. Iris aphylla L. – stool iris, table iris, leafless iris (including I. nudicaulis) Iris aphylla subsp. hungarica (Waldst. & Kit.) Helgi ; Iris attica (Boiss. & Heldr.) Hayek; Iris benacensis A.Kern. ex Stapf; Iris bicapitata Colas
Iris albicans: Iridaceae: אירוס לבנבן Asia intentional (ornamental) planted in Muslim cemeteries 142 Lantana camara: Verbenaceae: לנטנה ססגונית America intentional (ornamental) ornithochory invasive 143 Lathyrus hirsutus: Fabaceae: טופח שעיר Eurasia 144 Lathyrus palustris: Fabaceae: טופח הביצות
Iridaceae (/ ɪ r ɪ ˈ d eɪ s i ˌ aɪ,-s iː ˌ iː /) is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises.It has a nearly global distribution, with 69 accepted genera with a total of c. 2500 species.
Iris albicans: Iris madonna: Cemetery Iris: Fjurduliż abjad [597] Iris foetidissima: Xiphion foetidissimum: Stinking Iris: Fjurduliż tal-Bosk [598] Iris germanica: Iris spectabilis: German bearded Iris: Fjurduliż ikħal [599] Iris pseudacorus: Iris lutea: Yellow Iris: Fjurduliż tal-ilma [600] Iris pseudopumila: Southern Dwarf Iris: Bellus ...
The English names walking iris, apostle's iris and apostle plant have been used for many species, regardless of the generic placement (e.g. for Trimezia gracilis, syn. Neomarica gracilis). New plantlets form at the end of the flower spikes; after flowering, the spikes fall over and a new plant grows, so the plant "walks".
The emblematic Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani) in Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve.. The flora of Lebanon includes approximately 2,600 plant species. [1] Situated on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Basin, Lebanon is a reservoir of plant diversity and one of the world's biodiversity hotspots for conservation priorities.
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