■ (SPEC) Iris sari Schott
1876, Botanical author Schott
Iris sari Schott ex
Baker (
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott, 1876, Cilicia, Karput, Amasia).
Section Oncocyclus ; 4-12" (10-30 cm); Color Code-S6D. Flowers veined crimson or brownish-purple on a yellowish, creamy or greenish ground, signal patch an intense crimson or brown stain, beards yellow. Sometimes standards are bluish purple;
See below:
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References:
Schott ex Baker, The Gardeners' Chronicle 39: 788. 1876; |
Krel. 1891; Van T. 1900; 1909; |
F.C.C., Amsterdam 1893; A.M., R.H.S. 1897; shown by Wal. as Iris lupina; Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. 21: lxxv. |
Curtis's Botanical Magazine 129: tab. 7904. 1903 (lupina); |
Dykes, The Genus Iris tab. 26. 114. 1913, |
The Iris Year Book 1955 Illustration facing p. 144; |
Schreiner 1932 as lupina; Yr. Bk., I.S. (E.) 43. 1933; |
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Synonyms:
Sar Iris;
Iris lupina , Baker;
Iris lupina, Fos.; lupinda;
Iris manissadjani, Freyn.;
Saari lupina, Fos.; Wolf's Fur Iris.
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Variations
Iris sari cultivars: 'Lupina', 'Manissadjianii',
'Sari Lurida',
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Hybrids
Iris sari crosses: 'Abou Ben Adhem',
'Dove', 'Persian Chocolate',
'Shadrach',
'Thor'
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Iris sari crosses:
'Leo's Magic',
'Summer Wind',
'Thormila'.
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Distribution & Cultivation
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