Iris planifolia

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Iris alata, Poir. (I. scorpiodes, Desf. Xiphium planifolium, Mill.). Lvs. about 6, plane, 6-9 in. long: st. very short, 1-3-fld.: tube 4-6 in. long; outer segms. 3-4 in. long, obovate-cuneate. bright lilac, variegated with white, and having a yellow keel down the claw; inner segms. obovate-unguiculate, spreading from the base of the outer; style-crest large, lacinately toothed. Spain to Sicily and Algeria. B.M. 6352. B.R. 1876.Gt. 40:1351 (vars.). Gn. 10, p. 579; 54, p. 102. G.C. 111.45:52. G.M. 35:614. G. 1:665: 11:689; 35:55. Gn.W. 20:185.邑inter-flowering. Plants very dwarf.


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