Iris bismarckiana

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Read about Iris bismarckiana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Iris bismarckiana, Damman (I. nazarena, Hort. I. sari var. nazarena, Foster). Habit of I. susiana, and fls. as large: lvs. 8 in. long: st. 12-18 in. high: outer segms. orbicular, yellowish, densely spotted with purple-brown, with a dark purple-brown spot at the end of the beard; inner segms. orbicular, short-clawed, sky-blue from numerous blue veins on a creamy white ground. N. Palestine. B.M. 6960 (as I. sari var. lurida); 7986. R.H. 1902, p. 405. J.H. III. 56, p. 497 (as I. Sari var. nazarensis). I.H. 42, p. 78(7). Gt. 42, p. 487; suppl. pl. G.M. 40:250.


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