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Iris hyrcana has spherical bulbs, [1] that are coated with a solid brown fiberous network. [2]The leaves appear after flowering, [2] it has 10 cm (3.9 in) high stems. [3] [4]In the Northern Hemisphere it blooms in the winter, between November and January, [5] [3] or sometimes in February. [2]
Snowdrops (Galanthus) arrive early in spring.“Honeybees hungrily visit these flowers as soon as these elegant white blooms pop out of the ground,” says Yarger. So, add these flowers for the ...
Then in Flora Iranica (1975) it was re-classified to be a variety of Iris reticulata by Wendelbo. [11] This now is accepted by most botanists. Iris bakeriana (Foster) then become a synonym for the plant. [1] Although the United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Research Service still class Iris bakeriana as a true species. [12]
The subgenus Hermodactyloides of Iris includes all reticulate-bulbed bulbous irises. It was formerly named as a genus, Iridodictyum by Rodionenko in 1961. [1] [2] [3] but it was not widely accepted and most botanists preferred 'Hermodactyloides'.
[7] [13] [5] Trimezieae is the smallest tribe with two to four genera, noted for the presence of large rhizomes or corms rather than bulbs as well as a thickened midrib. [7] [5] [14] [15] [8] Several species with ornamented or iris-like flowers also possess a specialized method of forcing pollen onto heavy pollinators with hinged petals. [16]
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Iris reticulata, the netted iris or golden netted iris, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native from eastern Turkey to Iran, [3] but cultivated widely in temperate regions. The reticulata group of irises is characterised by a fibrous net surrounding the bulb.