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Iris maracandica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Iridaceae

Tribe
  
Irideae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Iridoideae

Genus
  
Iris

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Iris maracandica is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Scorpiris. It is a bulbous perennial.

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It was originally published as 'Juno maracandica' by Alexei Vvedenski in 'Sched. Herb. Fl. As. Med. ' No. 662 in 1935. It was then published in 'Fl. Tadzhikskoi 'SSR 2: page393 in 1963.

It is named after 'Maracanda'(the Greek name for Samarkand), in Tajikistan.

It was then published as 'Iris maracandica' in 'Botaniska Notiser' Vol 128(2) page 216 in 1975 by Wendlbo.

Iris maracandica is now an accepted name by the RHS.

It can be cultivated outside in well drained soils, not needing the protection of a bulb frame or alpine house, in the UK.

Habit

Iris maracandica is similar in form to Iris bucharica.

It has bulb (approx.) 2 cm in diameter, with thickened fusiform roots.

It is small species with the Juno genus, growing up to a height of 15–18 cm (6–7 in) tall.

It has 1- 4 strongly scented flowers per stem, which bloom between March and April.

The flowers come in a range of shades of yellow, from pale yellow, to soft yellow, and rich-yellow. The perianth tube generally is about 3 – 4.5 cm long. It has falls that have a wide wing and a raised pale yellow crest, the standards are short and deflexed.

It has whitish anthers and pollen.

It has falcate shaped leaves, that are 1.5 – 2 cm wide close to the base of the plant. The leaves have a silver edge.

Native

Iris maracandica is found on the gravelly slopes in foothills of Central Asia. Found on the Pamir Mountains and Nuratau Mountain ranges of Uzbekistan.

It can be found near Dzhizak (now Jizzakh), Samarkand and Akrabat (in Uzbekistan).

References

Iris maracandica Wikipedia


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