Iris sect. Psammiris (Spach) Taylor (1976: 417)
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Iris sect. Psammiris (Spach) Taylor (1976: 417) |
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Iris sect. Psammiris (Spach) Taylor (1976: 417) .
Rhizomes more or less thin, usually stoloniferous or at least shortly-creeping, with thin-fibrous or membranaceous old leaf sheaths, forming loose or dense clump, scapes never branched, short. Leaves linear, sometimes falcate, gathered in a fan or a bunch. Flowers yellow, very soon fading and spirally curling. Spathes herbaceous or pergamaceous, swollen or not. All species with arillate seeds. The aril much smaller or twice smaller than the body of the seed.
Type:— I. humilis Georgi (= I. arenaria Waldst. & Kit. )
Series 1. Vorobievia Alexeeva ser. nov.
Rhizome vertical, short, with dense bundle of radial adventitious roots, never forming clumps. Plants up to 20–35 cm tall, with 1–2 flowering scapes. Leaves linear, green, wide, 6–18 mm wide, strap-shaped, sometimes falcate, arranged fan-like. Aril twice smaller than the body of the seed.
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Iris sect. Psammiris (Spach) Taylor (1976: 417)
Alexeeva, Nina B. 2018 |
Iris sect. Psammiris (Spach)
Taylor, J. J. 1976: ) |