(SPEC) Iris hippolyti (Vved.) Kamelin
1941, Botanical author Vvedensky
Iris hippolyti ( Vved. ) Kamelin. (
Aleksei Ivanovich Vvedensky then Rudolf V. Kamelin. 1981, near Koktscha in Kyzel Kum desert);
Subgenus Scorpiris, (Juno); 4" (10 cm); Pale violet, yellow area in center of blade, with white undissected ridge.
References: As Iridaceae
Juno hippolyti Vved. in Fl. Uzbekist., ed. Schreder, i. 519, 545 (1941). Then in A.L. Takhtadzhyan edit., Redkie Izchez.
Vidȳ Fl. SSSR (Rare & Vanishing Pl. USSR), ed. 2: 102 (1981): ed. 2: 102 (1981): 1981 Illustrated on color in the
Bulletin of the Alpine Garden Society, vol. 1996.
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