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---++ Scientist: Lee Wayne Lenz (1915-2019) Claremont, California, USA. Also see hybridizer [[Main.Bio.HybridizerLenzLee][Lee Lenz]]. For more on his career, see: [[https://scholarship.claremont.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1931&context=aliso]]<br />(2020) "Remembering Lee W. Lenz (1915–2019)," Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany: <br />Vol. 37: Iss. 1, Article 3. <br />Available at: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/aliso/vol37/iss1/3 *Iris publications:* Lenz, L. W., (1950), Studies in Iris embryo culture' in _Aliso_ 3:173 California. Lenz, L. W., (1951), _Iris Munzii, The Iris Year Book 1951_, p. 73-75. Lenz, L. W., (1954), The endosperm as a barrier to intersectional hybridization in Iris,<em> El Aliso</em>, 3: 57-58. Lenz, L. W., (195-), Two New and Unusual Iris Hybrids, _Aliso_ 3:345-349. Lenz, L. W., (1958), ‘A revision of the Pacific Coast Irises', in _Aliso_ 4: 1. California. Lenz, L. W., (1959), Hybridization and speciation in the Pacific Coast Irises' in _Aliso_ 4: 237. California. Lenz, L. W., (1959), _Iris tenuis_, A New Transfer to Subsection Evansia<em>,</em> in _Aliso_ 4: 311 California. Lenz, L. W., (1960), Report from Europe, _Bulletin of the American Iris Society_, No. 159, p.19-21. July 1960. _Iris subbiflora._ Lenz, L. W., (1962), ‘A key character in Iris for separating the Sibericae and the Californicae' in<em> Aliso</em> 5:211 California. Lenz, Lee Wayne (1963).The Chromosomes of the spuria irises and the evolution of the garden forms. Aliso, 5, 1963. pp. 257-72. Lenz, L. W, (1972), An intergeneric hybrid between _Belamcandra chinensis_ and <em>Pardanthopsis dichotoma</em>(= _Iris dichotoma_). _Aliso_, 794): 405-407. Lenz, L. W, (1972), ‘The status of <em>Pardanthopsis</em>' in _Aliso_ 7:401-403. California. Lenz, L. W, (1972), XPardancandra norrissii, An Intergeneric Hybrid Between Belamcanda chinensis and Pardanthopsis dichotoma (Iris dichotoma), _American Horticulturist_, vol.51, #4. Lenz, L. W, (1976), A reclassification of the Siberian irises.<em> Aliso</em>, 8(4): 379-381. Lenz, L.W., and Day, A., (1963), ‘The chromosomes of the Spuria irises and evolution of the garden forms' in <em>Aliso </em>5:257 (1963), California.
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