Iris alberti

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Read about Iris alberti in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iris alberti, Regel. Lvs. ensifonn, glaucous, l ½ -2 ft. long: st. exceeding the lvs., bearing 5-6 heads in a loose panicle: spathe-valves mostly green, very slightly scarious at tips: outer segms. obovate-cuneate, 2 in. long, bright lilac, with a rudimentary crest and a dense beard of white, yellow-tipped hairs, veined; inner segms. as long and broader than the outer, with convolute claws, lilac. Discovered in Turkestan by Dr. Albert Regel. Gt. 999. B.M. 7020.


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