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(SPEC) Iris ivanovae Doronkin

1987, V. M. Doronkin

Iris ivanovae Doronkin (Fl. Sibir., Araceae-Orchidaceae, 117. 1987) Either Section Pseudoregelia or Section Psammiris, It was recorded in its protologue not only from Mongolia and Russia (Siberia) but also from China. No specimens have been seen by the present authors, but it is said to differ from I. tigridia in having narrower leaves (to 2 mm wide), narrowly lanceolate spathes, smaller flowers (to 3.5 cm in diam.), and outer perianth segments abruptly narrowed into a filiform claw.

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