Iris sindjarensis
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Iris sindjarensis, Boiss. Lvs. about 8, crowded, distichous, glossy above, conspicuously striated below, 8-10 in. long, l 1/2 -2 in. broad: st. 6-9 in. long, 3-6-fld.: fls. slaty lilac; outer segms. with an obovate, reflexed blade narrowed to a claw, with darker lilac lines and a small yellow crest; inner segms. oblong, clawed. Feb. Deserts of Mesopotamia. B.M. 7145. G.C. III. 7:365. J.H. III. 28:227; 48:97. Gn. 69, p. 134. Gn.W. 21:260; suppl. pl. plants 7 ft. high. var. assyriaca, Lynch (I. assyriaca, Hort. or Hausskn.), is a white variety from Mesopotamia. Gn. 69, p. 195. C.L.A. 9:409.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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