Iris gracilipes
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Iris gracilipes, Gray. Rootstock slender and branched: lvs. 3-4, radical, linear and grass-like, becoming 1 ft. long: peduncle filiform, about the length of the lvs., 1-3-headed: fl. solitary and sessile in the scarious 1-lvd. spathe, lilac; tube exceeding the 3-angled ovary, the segms. obcordate-oblong, the exterior lobes glabrous: crest yellow; stigma 2-fid, cut. N. Japan.—Small plant, about 8 in. high, flowering freely in May.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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