(SPEC) Iris belouinii Boiss. et Crn.
1915, Boissier et Cornualt
_Iris belouinii_ Bois & Crn. (
Désiré Georges Jean Marie Bois et Pierre Cornuault, 1915, Fes Morocco);
Section Iris. as
Iris belouinii Boiss & Corn. in Revue Horticole 86: 594. 16 Dec. 1915, illustrated; Revue Horticole 90: 322. 16 Aug. 1919. Nigel Service, (1991), provides the following description of
Iris belouinii in SIGNA, #46, p. 1667-1670.
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Rhizome massive.
Leaves somewhat glaucous, ensiform, more or less acuminate tipped, widest in upper part, dormant in summer, 40-58 cm x 3.5-4.5 cm.
Stem 89-137 cm usually with 2-3 long branches from rather long green bracts and each bearing 2-3 flowers.
Spathes a rather pale green with a scarious apex, sometimes somewhat purple stained at margins, rather inflated, the inner valve normally slightly longer. Pedicel short, 2-6 mm. Ovary roundly triangular, grooved at angles, 1.7-2 cm. Tube green barely marked with some obscure darker spotting, about 2-2.5 cm long.
Fall obovate-cuneate, light purple-violet with a short pale blue line beyond the end of the beard and a bright blue infusion towards the center of the blade, haft white, veined ochre darkening to mid-brown at the base of the blade, beard white tipped yellow, yellow in haft, not persisting far onto blade, 8.6-10.2 x 4.1-5.8 cm.
Standard broad-ovate, wider than fall and slightly paler, narrowing into a short off-white haft marked dark fawn, 8.5-10.0 x 5.2-6.0 cm. Style-arm white-colorless with a purplish keel, crest broad, divergent, serrate, more purple than fall, about 1.8 cm long. Stigma entire. Filament white, 1.9-2.2 cm long. Anther cream, 1.5-1.7 cm long. Pollen." Ferdinand Denis noted the Capsule more or less 6.5 x 2 cm.
Seeds irregular, D-shaped to more or less pyriform, dark red-brown coarsely wrinkled.
Chromosome number: 2n=48 (Simonet 1952).
Synonym. Iris belouinii Bois & Corn.
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