Iris wilsonii
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Iris wilsonii, Wright. Plants tall, growing in clumps like I. sibirica and throwing up clusters of fl.-sts.: lvs. linear-ensiform, 2 ft. long and ½ in. broad, slightly glaucous, drooping above: st. about as long as the lvs., 2- or 1-fld., bearing a small lf. at the middle: snathes somewhat herbaceous, 2-4 in. long: pedicels triangular, 1-5 in. long: outer segms. 2 in. long, ¾ in. wide, oblong or obovate-elliptic, pale yellow, veined and dotted with purple on the throat, and on the broad claw; inner segms. oblong-lanceolate, narrowed to a slender claw, pale yellow, mottled with reddish brown at the edges. W. China.—A tall yellow form suitable for cult, with the blue and the white forms of I. sibirica.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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