Moraea sisyrinchium

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Read about Moraea sisyrinchium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

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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