Iris darwasica

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Iris darwasica, Regel (I. suworowi, Regel. I. lineata, Foster). Lvs. thin, linear, 1 ft. long, 14m. wide, very glaucous, bluish green: st. 1 ft. high, bearing 2-3 reduced lvs. and a single head of fls.: spathe-valves 3½ in. long, green or slightly flushed with purple, sharply keeled and very pointed, longer than the tube: outer segms. oblong-cuneate, ½ in. broad, 2 in. long, closely veined with oblique lines of claret-purple on a greenish yellow ground; beard blue; inner segms. oblong, with a long claw, often faintly bearded, veined and tinted on the margins with claret-purple. Bokhara. B.M. 7029. Gt. 36:1244.


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