Iris prismatica


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Read about Iris prismatica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iris prismatica, Pursh (I. gracilis, Bigel. I. virginica, Muhl.). Plant tall, slender: lvs. mostly shorter than the st., grass-like: st. 1-2 ft., simple or forked, flexuous: spathes 1-2- fld.: pedicel long, exceeding the spathe: outer segms. 1 ½ -2 in. long; blade shorter than the claw, bright lilac, yellow on the throat, marked with purple and darker veins; inner segms. erect, bright lilac. May, June. Wet grounds, New Bruns. to Pa. and N. C. B. M. 1504.


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