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Iris sisyrinchium, Linn. (Moraea sisyrinchium, Ker. Xiphium sisyrinchium, Baker. I. maricoides, Regel). St. 6-12 in. high, stout or flexuous, 1-3-headed: lvs. 2, slender, as long as the st.: fls. fugitive, lilac-purple, with a yellow, oblong spot on the outer segms. which are oblong-spatulate; inner segms. narrow-lanceolate, erect, pale; style-crests large, lance-deltoid. Widely spread through S. Eu., Afr. and Asia. B.M. 1407 (not good), and 6096.—Easily killed by frost. In I. maricoides, Regel, the filaments are said to be distinct from each other and from the style.
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Iris sisyrinchium, Linn. (Moraea sisyrinchium, Ker. Xiphium sisyrinchium, Baker. I. maricoides, Regel). St. 6-12 in. high, stout or flexuous, 1-3-headed: lvs. 2, slender, as long as the st.: fls. fugitive, lilac-purple, with a yellow, oblong spot on the outer segms. which are oblong-spatulate; inner segms. narrow-lanceolate, erect, pale; style-crests large, lance-deltoid. Widely spread through S. Eu., Afr. and Asia. —Easily killed by frost. In I. maricoides, Regel, the filaments are said to be distinct from each other and from the style.
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
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Iris sisyrinchium, Linn. (Moraea sisyrinchium, Ker. Xiphium sisyrinchium, Baker. I. maricoides, Regel). St. 6-12 in. high, stout or flexuous, 1-3-headed: lvs. 2, slender, as long as the st.: fls. fugitive, lilac-purple, with a yellow, oblong spot on the outer segms. which are oblong-spatulate; inner segms. narrow-lanceolate, erect, pale; style-crests large, lance-deltoid. Widely spread through S. Eu., Afr. and Asia. —Easily killed by frost. In I. maricoides, Regel, the filaments are said to be distinct from each other and from the style.


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