The stem (and branches) have inflated, green, spathes (or leaves of the flower bud). Honestly, I don't know of a definitive way of separating them. ( Log Out / (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); if ($(window).width() > 1024) {
They need really harsh conditions to get the well formed, falcate leaves... dry soil, absolutely NO crowding, lots of air and lots of sun. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. I've grown I. suaveolens for ten years, and I.p.subsp. [4][5][7], It is listed as vulnerable in Black Sea region of Turkey. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Previous Next. Check Google Images for Iris taurica: The photographer's identification Iris taurica has not been reviewed. If you’ve got a place for them where they won’t get overrun by larger plants, I recommend them highly — huge beautiful flowers relative to foliage, easy care, and easy propagation by division. Family: iridaceae General resources. Height: under 6 in. document.write(''); This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google The flowers are in shades of pale yellow and gold but can veer towards violet in some forms, most have a white beard tipped with yellow but this can be purple. Iris attica (now Iris pumila subsp. Jankaemonda stibicii. About Species Iris. Our Current listing is our Autumn 2020 listing for delivery September 2020 onward. Zwerg Schwertlilie Iris taurica < > Systematik. Use these convenient icons to share this page on various social media platforms: Please dig out pictures that have irises in rock gardens, I am in need of ideas. Your guide to gardening in North America and beyond. Well there ya go, then: another vote confirming her opinion.
(yellow form and I. suaveolens var. [3], It is commonly known as 'Autum iris' or 'Tortum süseni',[17] 'Tortum Iris' in Turkish. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions. Click here to review or comment on the identification. I. tigridia is one of the Aril irises from Asia (Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia). In my pics above, I. suaveolens grows actually grows in less harsh conditions than attica. Familie: Iridaceae Schwertliliengewächse; Gattung: Iris Schwertlilien; Allgemeines. Native to the Caucasus; said to be closely related to I. pumila; blooms May in zone 3. is an accepted name", "A Hybridizer's Guide to Bearded Species", "(SPEC) Iris taochia Woronoff ex Grosshm", "Photo Iridacea Turkey: taochia Iris – Iris taochii – Iris toochii", "Ecological Response Of Some Iris L. Taxa (Iridaceae) In Turkey", "Karyological studies on four endemic iris species (Section iris) in Turkey", "2 chromosome counts in Iris taochia Woronow ex Grossh", "Magnoliophyta → Magnoliidae to → Iridaceae → Iris", "Iridaceae Iris taochia Woronow ex Grossh", "Accepted scientific name: Iris taochia Woronow ex Grossh. Every week see the 10 best gardening photos to inspire your gardening projects. [3][4] But in 1989, it returned to being a separate species. [8], It prefers to grow in well-drained soils,[6][10] According to a soil analysis, carried out in 2006, the plant generally prefers sandy-argilloceous-loamy and loamy-sandy type of soil, with a medium alkaline or neutral, non-saline, calcareous in soils in regard of pH levels.