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Iris macrosiphon

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Iridaceae

Tribe
  
Irideae

Scientific name
  
Iris macrosiphon

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Iridoideae

Genus
  
Iris

Higher classification
  
Irises

Iris macrosiphon CalPhotos

Similar
  
Irises, Iris fernaldii, Iris munzii, Iris bracteata, Iris tenuissima

Iris macrosiphon, the bowltube iris, is a flowering plant in the iris family, endemic to California in the Cascade Range Foothills, north and central Sierra Nevada Foothills, Inner North Coast Ranges, and San Francisco Bay Area, where it occurs in sunny grasslands, meadows, and open woodlands.

Iris macrosiphon Iris macrosiphon Ground Iris

The leaves are very slender, 2.5-5 mm wide, and blue-green in color. The flower is variable, golden yellow to cream or pale lavender to deep blue-purple, generally with darker veins. The flower stems are usually short (less than 25 cm) when in the sun and bear 2 flowers. It blooms in spring.

Iris macrosiphon Iris macrosiphon Wikipedia

Uses

Iris macrosiphon SPCNI Bowl tube Iris Iris macrosiphon description

Used as a source of fiber by Native Americans. The fiber was used for fish nets, deer snares and other items.

It is also cultivated as an ornamental plant, where it prefers dry summer dormancy, with good drainage.

Iris macrosiphon SPCNI Iris macrosiphon near the type locality

Iris macrosiphon SPCNI Iris macrosiphon in Santa Clara Sonoma Lake and Butte counties

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References

Iris macrosiphon Wikipedia