■ (SPEC) Iris carthaliniae Fomin, (misspelled carthalinae) See Iris spuria subspecies carthaliniae (Fomin) Mathew

1909, botanical author Fomin
'Carthalinae' (
Alexander Wasiljewitsch Fomin, 1909, Miczet-Gori District near Tiflis, Russia). Spur; 36-40" (90-100 cm), Color Class-B1; Blue; sky blue flowers with darker veins; a white form is also known;
See below:
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References:
Described by Fomin in Monit. Jard. Bot. Tiflis 14: 44. 1909; |
Geo. bot. Sketch Karabach Steppe Baku 51. Illustrated 1929. |
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Synonyms
[Considered as
Iris spuria L. subspecies
carthaliniae Fomin in Mathew's, The Iris].
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Chromosome counts
2n=44. Correvon 1930;
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Variations
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Hybrids
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Distribution & Cultivation
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