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Iris scariosa is a plant species in the genus Iris; it is also in the subgenus Iris. It is a rhizomatous perennial from the mountainsides of Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China. It has sword-like, or sickle shaped, blue green or grey-green leaves, a short flowering stem, 3 or 4 membranous or semi-transparent flower bud leaves, 2 violet ...
Iris pallida subsp. illyrica, synonym Iris pseudopallida, [1] (the southern Adriatic iris) is a subspecies of Iris pallida.It is a rhizomatous perennial from Croatia.It has flat, curved of sickle-shaped leaves, tall slender stems, 3–8 fragrant flowers, in shades of violet, or pale violet flowers, mauve, lavender, purple, yellow or white, between May and June.
Mainly known for the garden cultivars known as Dutch Iris, Spanish Iris and English Iris. They generally flower between early to mid-summer and each stem produces between 1 - 3 flowers. Most bulbs should be planted in late autumn, 10 cm deep and between 5–10 cm apart. [3] Section Xiphium. Iris boissieri Henriq; Iris filifolia Boiss. Iris ...
It is similar in form to Iris chamaeiris. [2] [3] Which is now a synonym of Iris lutescens. [4] Although has various differences from it, to separate the two species. [3] It has a stout rhizome. [5] It has erect, falcate (sickle shaped) leaves that can grow up to between 15–30 cm (6–12 in) long and between 2.7 cm wide. [5]
The ideal day to divide a plant is when it is cool and there is rain in the forecast. [4] Start by digging a circle around the plant about 4-6 inches from the base. Next, dig underneath the plant and lift it out of the hole. Use a shovel, gardening shears, or knife to physically divide the plant into multiple "divisions".
Iris is a flowering plant genus of 310 accepted species [1] with showy flowers.As well as being the scientific name, iris is also widely used as a common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera.
Iris subbiflora is a plant species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Iris.It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Portugal and Spain in Europe.It has evergreen broad leaves, forming dense clumps, it has dwarf stems in late spring, (between April and May), with 1 upright fragrant flower, in shades of purple, light red purple, grey-blue, blue-violet, or dark violet.
The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants Vol. 3 on page 326, also noted that it was a monospecific genus between Iris and Belamcamda. [4] In 2001, based on DNA analysis, [29] Pardanthopsis was then merged back into the genus Iris, and the name Iris dichotoma Pall. was used again. [14] [2] [6] Occasionally, the former name Pardanthopsis ...