Difference: SpecClarkei (r10 vs. r9)

(SPEC) Iris clarkei Bak.

Iris clarkeiIris clarkei

1892, Botanical author Baker

Iris clarkei Baker(John ( Gilbert Baker, 1892, Sikkim); John Gilbert Baker, 1892, Sikkim); Section Limniris; Series Sibericae (Sib); height 24" (60 cm), Color Code Class-S6; S6; Flowers from mid blue-violet to dark blue or reddish purple, falls with a large white signal patch with violet veining. Handbook of the Irideae. 25. 1892.

Otto Stapf offers the following comments in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Tab. 8323. vol.136. 1910. "This handsome Iris was met with for the first time in 1848 by Sir J. D. Hooker, who found it on Tonglo as well as on the Yakla in Sikkim at about 10,000 ft. above sea level, and made in the field a colored sketch of the plant which is now in the Kew collection. It was again gathered on Tonglo in 1857 by the late Dr. Y. Thomson, in 1868 by the late Dr. T. Anderson, and in 1875 by the late Mr. C. B. Clarke, to whom the species was dedicated by Mr. Baker. It has been gathered in the Chumbi Valley, further to the east, by the collectors of the late Sir George King, to whom European Iris lovers owe its presence in their collections, where it has found a welcome since 1876. Treated originally, for reasons which have been explained by Mr. Dykes, from whose garden at Godalming came the material on which our illustration has been based, as a member of the Pseudoevansia group, it now appears that its true position in the genus is near the Western Chinese I. Delavayi, Mich., in the Apogon group.

Its cultivation offers no special difficulty and its propagation is easy. Mr. Dykes has called attention to the peculiar liability of this species to considerable variation in the form and coloration of the standards, and to some variation in the foliage. In imported plants he finds that all the leaves have a curiously polished upper surface, whereas in some seedlings there may be found leaves that are distinctly glaucous on both surfaces, while other shoots on the same plants bear leaves which show the characteristic polished upper surface.

Description-Herb; in cultivation sometimes nearly 3 ft. high, in wild state rarely so tall; rootstock wide-creeping, rather slender, clothed with the fibrous remains of the spathes. Leaves linear, acute, 10-24 in. long, 1/3-1/2 in wide, at first erect, the upper half ultimately drooping, finely but distinctly nerved, more or less glaucous on one side. Scape nearly cylindrical, solid, sparingly branched or often unbranched. Spathe 2-valved and 2-flowered; valves lanceolate, acute or almost acuminate, herbaceous, green, about 3 in. long. Pedicels in flower 1-2 in., at length 3 in. long. Perianth purple-violet, variegated, nearly 3 in. across; tube about 1/3 in. long; outer segments unbearded and without crests, the somewhat spreading claw rather broad and about as long as the limb, which is 1 ¼--1 1/3 in. long, obovate, or slightly drooping, flushed at the base with yellow, splashed with white in the middle and beyond this purple-violet; inner segments obliquely erect, oblanceolate, 1 ½-1 ¾ in. long, narrowed to a slender claw and of a violet tint. Anther 7 lin. Long. Style-arms blue, including the crests 1 ½-1 ¾ in. long, the lobes rounded, overlapping, the crests 5 lin. Long and 6 lin. wide. Ovary 3-gonous. Capsule oblong, 3-gonous, 1 1/3-2 in. long, the sides 7-9 lin. wide. Seeds suborbicular, flattened, 2-2 ¼ lin. wide, dark brown with pale margins."

References: Dykes, The Genus Iris 28. 1913, illustrated in color; Macoun; Van T. 1916; Bon. 1920; Bennett 1929; Per. 1938; Wal. 1934; Starker 1939; syn. Clarke Iris; Iris himalaica, Dykes.

Chromosome number: 2n=40, Sim. 1934, ex Randolph & Mitra, Bulletin of the American Iris Society 140: 58. 1956. 2n=38, Sachiko Kurasawa 1971.

Iris clarkei: 'Clarkei (blue)', 'Clarkei (violet)', 'Locks Blue', 'Locks Purple'

Iris clarkei crosses: Crosses within the subseries Chrysographes are often referred to as Sino-Siberians
'Berliner Riesen', 'Diamond Jubilee', 'Diomed', 'Far Voyager', 'Fifinella', 'Gossamer Sails', 'Lightly Touched', 'Normal', 'Ormonde', 'Persimmon'.

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