■ (SPEC) Iris narbutii Fedts.
1905, Botanical author Fedtschenko
Iris narbutii Fedts. (
Olga Fedtschenko, 1905, Central Asia: Syr-Darya and Tadjikistan, Pamir-Altai Mountains).
Subgenus Scorpiris (Juno). Height 2-4" (5-10 cm), Standards bright violet hanging downward conspicuously large for a Juno about 3.5-5 cm long. Falls upright, with the blade bent downward dark violet with a white margin and central yellow signal surrounding a prominent crest. Style arms pale violet or yellowish.
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References:
original description in Bull. J. Bot. Pet. 5, 159 (1905) |
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Synonyms
Iris caucasica var. oculata Maxim., Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg, sér. 3, 26: 505 (1880).
Iris dengerensis B.Fedtsch., Izv. Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5: 157 (1905).
Iris hissarica O.Fedtsch. ex Kneuck., Allg. Bot. Z. Syst. 11: 157 (1905).
Juno dengernsis (B.Fedtsch.) Kamelin, Florogenet. Anal. Estest. Fl. Gorn. Sred. Azii: 252 (1973), contrary Art. 41.5 (Melbourne Code, 2012).
Juno dengerensis (B.Fedtsch.) Soják, Cas. Nár. Mus., Odd. Prír. 150: 138 (1982).
Juno narbutii (O.Fedtsch.) Vved., Fl. Uzbekistan. 1: 515 (1941).
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Distribution and Cultivation
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Cultivation: seems to be the same as most bearded irises with perhaps a special emphasis on good drainage |
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