Iris ludoviciana Small; Iris macrosiphon Torr. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Iris (family Iridaceae ). Iris lutescens, appelé l'iris des garrigues, l'iris jaunâtre ou l'iris nain, est une plante appartenant au genre Iris et à la famille des Iridacées.Comme son nom l'indique, ses fleurs sont généralement de couleur jaune pâle, mais il existe aussi des variétés à fleurs violettes ou blanchâtres, ou encore bicolores.
Iris lutescens, the Crimean iris, is a rhizomatous flowering plant in the genus Iris. Colin Mills, compiler of the Hortus Camdenensis, died in late November 2012 after a short illness. 76: 316 (1978).
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1789, Botanical author Lamarck Iris lutescens Lam. intensive but unsuccessful targeted research; unobserved species while its presence is easily detected; unlikely presence for historical or biogeographical reasons. An Iris lutescens [1] in uska species han Liliopsida nga ginhulagway ni Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck . Iris lutescens Lam. Rémy Poncet, To get the picture, please visit:
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Interpreting Wetland Status. *Iris lutescens subsp.
Països Catalans 4: 158 (2001).
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Iris lutescens Lam.
See, Iris lutescens subsp. & al. D.A.Webb & Chater Homonyms Iris lutescens Lam. Listed in all published catalogues [B.243/1843]. [RHSE, Hortus]. Botanical Family Iridaceae. Related Links.
Anonymous 13email: inpn@mnhn.frObservation partagée via l'application INPN Espèces, Iris lutescens Lam., 1789 subsp.
Iris lutescens Lam.
Iris lutescens Lam.
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It prefers full sun, a slightly acid soil, and dry conditions during its dormant period in the summer. (Jean Baptiste Lamarck, 1789); Section Iris, Height 2-12" (5-30 cm); Flowers yellow, purple, or white, beard yellow.Falls ranging from recurved to pendant to flaring depending on the variety. ((Synonyme ou taxon infra-spécifique)). Iris lutescens f. crocea O.Bolòs & Vigo, Fl. Iris lutescens Lam. Very big flowers, violet or yellow, or bearing both colours at the same time.
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[1], It grows up to 30 cm (12 in) tall, with broad leaves (about 2.5 cm wide),[1] producing yellow or violet flowers in spring (March–April). Synonyms; Iris chamaeiris. Lam. Països Catalans 4: 157 (2001). Iris lutescens. Iris lutescens geeft de voorkeur … statellae (Tod.) Scientific plant list.
It grows up to 30 cm (12 in) tall, with broad leaves (about 2.5 cm wide), producing yellow or violet flowers in spring (March–April).
Introduced to Britain in 1748. In dry rocky meadows. Botanical-online is an informative page that describes, among other topics, the traditional uses of plants from a therapeutic point of view.
Baker, Handb. It prefers full sun, a slightly acid soil, and dry conditions during its dormant period in the summer.
3: 297 1789 . (An old, unsubstantiated record never confirmed later and probably incorrect (Halácsy 1904: 187-188, Hayek 1932: 120), the species confined to the C Mediterranean area (Euro+Med 2006-). Yoan MARTIN email : martin.yoan95@gmail.com, To get the picture, please visit:
(1980). Tepals with a hairy ribbon inside. Iris jaunâtre (
Iris lutescens Spruner ex Nyman (1878 or later) = Iris pumila L. which see. Lam. tall. Furthermore, we share information about the use of this website with our partners of social media, advertising and web analysis. Iris lutescens f. violacea (Rouy) O.Bolòs & Vigo, Fl.
Iris lutescens Spruner ex Nyman Iris lutescens Guss. It is native to North East Spain, Southern France and Italy.
‘According to Lamarck, this species of Iris is native of hilly, stony places in France and Germany.’ [BM t.2861/1828].
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tall. Latin consistent with TAXREF/BDTFX/INPN. Very variable, hardy, rhizomatous, dwarf bearded iris with nearly straight leaves and erect, branched stems bearing 1 or 2 violet, yellow, bicoloured or, rarely white flowers with yellow beards, in spring. Iris lutescens Lam.
Particular case of absence due to a proven extinction less than a half century ago (older disappearances are treated as "no probable or definite"). To 30cm. Stems shorter than the leaves, sometimes inexistent.
Iris lutescens. Synonymy; Notes; Synonymy.
Their descriptions do not replace professional advice. O.Bolòs & Vigo, Fl. In the state of knowledge, we can not comment on the presence or absence in the current department. Domaine de Bouis (FEGVE), Any reuse of one or more photographs on this site is subject to an authorization request from the author.
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[2], This plant is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions. segarrica O.Bolòs & Conesa Iris lutescens subsp. Introduction to Iris lutescens (Iris jaunâtre): scientific and common names, protected status (red lists, regulations), biological status in France, historical and contemporary.
Wetland Status. It is found on rocky or sandy hillsides or in woodlands. | BM t.2861/1828 | BHL.
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Iris lutescens Guss.
It will not, however, be updated in the near future. Botanical-online team in charge of content writing. chamaeiris (Bertol.)
The pathway of chemical evolution in Bearded Iris species based on flavonoid and xanthone patterns Annali di Botanica, n.s, 58: 51-58. For migratory species, the presence indicated concerns areas of reproduction.
(eds.) Iris L. – iris Species: Iris lutescens Lam.
olbiensis (Hénon) Rouy & Foucaud Iris lutescens subsp. Scientific Name: Iris L. (Iridaceae) lutescens Lam.
Perennial plant of the Iris family -Iridaceae- till 40 cm. probably = Iris pumila L. Published Nov 04, 2009 - 03:21 PM Botanical-online is not responsible for self-medication and recommends consulting with the physician. Hortus Camdenensis is © 2010–2012 by Colin Mills. Photo by Nancy McDonald-The Pickle Barrel Collection.
(1821) = Iris pseudo-pumila Tineo.
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Wetland Status. This is the default status when not comprised in one of the previous categories or whenever there is doubt. This material is for informational purposes only. See below: * References * Synonyms * Chromosome counts * Variations * Hybrids * Distribution and Cultivation | Atles fotogràfic de la flora útil i medicinal de les comarques nord-orientals de Catalunya: Alt Empordà, Baix Empordà, Garrotxa, Gironès, Pla de l'estany, Ripollès i La Selva
subbiflora (Brot.) Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. ;Iris chamaeris, Iris pumila – (Little iris). Països Catalans 4: 158 (2001). The cookies of this website are used to personalise the content and the advertisements, for offering social functions and for analysing the web traffic. As he always considered the Hortus his legacy, it is his family's intention to keep the site running in perpetuity. Global Biodiversity Information Facility.
Iris lutescens Spreng. 2003-2020.
Tepals with a hairy ribbon inside. segarrica O.Bolòs & Conesa, Fl. "Botanical" is not responsible for damages caused by self-medication. Stems shorter than the leaves, sometimes inexistent. The asterisk character * can be used as wildcard, but must not be used as first character.
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Common Name Crimean iris.
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(SPEC) Iris lutescens Lam. Flora Europaea 5: 1-452. Iris lutescens Lam. search of species incomplete but presence of supportive environments; ecology of the species consistent with the hypothesis of his presence; the last reliable sighting is older than 10 years compared to the reference date, no recent specific research and no presumption of extinction from that date [vertebrates, invertebrates and plants well studied (rhopalocera, grasshoppers, dragonflies ...)] ; the last reliable observation being older than 20 years, no recent specific research and no presumption of extinction from that date [poorly known taxa: fungus, many invertebrates...]. This status is based on one or more of the following criteria: This status must be assigned to a department in which the presence of the species is casual. chamaeiris (Bertol.) Iris lutescens Lam. Tutin, T.G. Julien LaignelChargé de mission SNB - SPN/MNHN4, avenue du Petit Château91800 BRUNOYTel. Iris lutescens subsp. Interpreting Wetland Status. O.Bolòs & Vigo Iris lutescens subsp.
Iris lutescens, the Crimean iris, is a rhizomatous flowering plant in the genus Iris.It is native to North East Spain, Southern France and Italy.It is found on rocky or sandy hillsides or in woodlands.
(1789) plant Afbeeldingen op Wikimedia Commons: Iris lutescens op Wikispecies: Portaal Biologie: De plant kan tot 25 cm hoog worden en vermeerdert zich via wortelstokken. Iris lutescens Rchb. Corresponds to a report on the basis of at least one observation proved within a period of 10 years (20 years for little-known invertebrates) preceding the year and no presumption of extinction since obtaining the last data nor doubt on reproductive and implemented nature of this population.
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[excluded] – Crimean iris Subordinate Taxa. D.A.Webb & Chater, Bot. lutescens
Perennial plant of the Iris family -Iridaceae-till 40 cm. Used by Tela Botanica (on-line) 2020 and Flora Gallica 2014 ; Flore de la France Méditerranée 2014 Other key floras using this name: Flore des Causses (Bernard 2008) - Flore du Parc national des Cévennes 2014 - Flore de l'Abbé Coste 1939 - Subspecies exist elsewhere in Europe Iris lutescens.
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Related Links. Species. Very big flowers, violet or yellow, or bearing both colours at the same time. In case of doubt, consult the doctor.
This status is based on one or more of the following criteria: This point covers the absence, more difficult by nature to demonstrate than presence. Pierre Alexis RAULTMuséum national d'Histoire naturelle - Service du Patrimoine Naturel4 avenue du petit château91 800 BRUNOYe-mail : parault@mnhn.fr, Legend:
It grows up to 30 cm (12 in) tall, with broad leaves (about 2.5 cm wide), producing yellow or violet flowers in spring (March–April).