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  2. Iris reticulata - Wikipedia

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    Iris reticulata has spherical to drop shaped bulbs, [4] that are coated with a solid brown fiberous network. [5] The leaves appear after flowering, [5] it has 10 cm (3.9 in) high stems. [6] [7] In the Northern Hemisphere it blooms in the winter, between November and January, [8] [6] or sometimes in February. [5]

  3. Iris subg. Hermodactyloides - Wikipedia

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    Iris pamphylica Hedge. Turkey Iris reticulata Bieberstein. (includes Iris reticulata var. bakeriana Mathew and Wendlebo) Azerbaijan to Iran. Iris tuberosa (formerly Hermodactylus tuberosus) L. Albania, France, Greece, and Italy Iris vartanii Fost. Israel, Jordan and Syria Iris winogradowii Fomin. Azerbaijan and Georgia. Iris zagrica Brian ...

  4. Iris reticulata var. bakeriana - Wikipedia

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    It was originally described and published by Sir Michael Foster as Iris bakeriana in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Tab. 7084. on November 1, 1889. [10] 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 ...

  5. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    Dwarf iris (Iris reticulata) appear in late winter and early spring. “Not only are they very hardy, but they are also brilliantly colored, ranging from yellow to bronze to different shades of ...

  6. Iridaceae - Wikipedia

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    [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]

  7. Iris vartanii - Wikipedia

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    So it is best grown like other species of iris in an alpine house or bulb frame. It is hardy to USDA Zone 3. [6] Like other members of the reticulata group (including Iris danfordiae), it has the habit of the main bulb splitting into many bulblets, that can take many years (between 2–3 years) to reach flowering size again. [7]

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