Iris pallida subsp. cengialti

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 Iris pallida subsp. cengialti var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Iris cengialti, Ambrosi. Lvs. ensiform, yellowish green, glaucous, 6 in. long, ½ in. broad: sts. 6-12 in. long, usually exceeding the lvs., 1-3-headed: spathes 2-fld., 1 in. long, brown-scarious in the bud but not silvery white like those of I. pallida: fls. bright lilac; outer segms. obovate-cuneate, veined with brown- purple on the pale claw, with a beard of white orange- tipped hairs; inner segms. obovate, short-clawed. Lombardy, S. Tyrol.—A dwarf species closely allied to I. pallida.


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