Iris domestica
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Read about Iris domestica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Belamcanda chinensis, DC. (Gemmingia chinensis, Kuntze. B. punctata, Moench. Ixia, chinensis, Linn. Morsei chinensis,Thunb. Pardanthus chinensis, Ker. P. sininsis, Van Houtte). Fig. 534. Height 2-3 ft.: rootstock short, stoloniferous Lvs. about 6, equitant, stri- ate, 1-1½ ft. long, 1 in. broad: outer spathe- valves ½-1 in. long: pedicels 1-2 in. long: caps. 1-1½ in. long; valves reflexing, persistent. China and Japan. B.M. 171 (as Ixia). F.S. 16:1632. L.B.C. 19:1874.—The seed-stalks are sometimes used with dried grasses for decoration. It is said that the birds sometimes mistake the seeds for blackberries.
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