(SPEC) Iris pskemensis Ruksans
2007, Ruksans
Iris pskemensis Ruksans, (
Janis Ruksans, 2007, Central Asia, Uzbekistan)
Subgenus Hermodactyloides in Buried Treasures: 363 (2007). Janis Ruksans on the Scottish Rock Garden Forum notes "I. kolpakowskiana is foothill plant, pskemense from high altitudes ~3000 m. In this aspect it is close to winkleriana, but corm tunics are of kolpakowskiana type. Bulb color in kolpakowskiana usually yellow, in pskemense and winkleri whitish. Kolpakowskiana usually forms a lot of grains, pskemense very few or none, as winkleri it rarely split. Fall in winkleri and kolpakowskiana (in both subspecies) is purple without rim, in pskemense rimmed white. Standards are of different shape, too."
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References:
Iris pskemensis Rukšans, Buried Treasures: 363 (2007). |
Govaerts, R.H.A. (2011). World checklist of selected plant families published update. Facilitated by the Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
Khassanov, F.O. & Rakhimova, N. (2012). Taxonomic revision of the genus Iris L. (Iridaceae Juss.) for the flora of central Asia. Stapfia 97: 174-179. |
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