Iris flavescens
Species of flowering plant
Iris flavescens | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Iridaceae |
Genus: | Iris |
Subgenus: | Iris subg. Iris |
Section: | Iris sect. Pogon |
Species: | I. flavescens |
Binomial name | |
Iris flavescens Delile |
Iris flavescens, also known as the lemonyellow iris,[1] is a species of Iris that has distichous leaves and pale yellow flowers.[2] It is similar in appearance to Iris sambucina, although with flowers that are more faded in colour.[3] It can be found in Pennsylvania, United States.[4]
References
- ^ USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Iris flavescens". The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov). Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
- ^ Robert Sweet (1831). The British Flower Garden: Coloured Figures & Descriptions of the Most Ornamental & Curious Hardy Herbaceous Plants. J. Ridgway. p. 56.
- ^ John Bellenden Ker Gawler (1816). "A Systematic View of the Plants Contained in the "Liliacée par J.P. Redouté"". Quarterly Journal of Science. John Murray: 173.
- ^ Ann Fowler Rhoads; William M. Klein (1993). The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas. Vol. 207. American Philosophical Society. p. 566. ISBN 0871692074.
External links
- USDA Database: Iris flavescens Delile, Geographic distribution, Taxonomy
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Iris subg. Iris
- I. adriatica
- I. alexeenkoi
- I. albertii
- I. albicans
- I. aphylla
- I. attica
- I. benacensis
- I. bicapitata
- I. cengialti
- I. croatica
- I. cypriana
- I. flavescens
- I. × germanica
- I. glaucescens
- I. griffithii
- I. hellenica
- I. illyrica
- I. imbricata
- I. junonia
- I. kashmiriana
- I. lutescens
- I. marsica
- I. mesopotamica
- I. orjenii
- I. pallida
- I. perrieri
- I. pseudopumila
- I. pseudopallida
- I. pumila
- I. purpureobractea
- I. relicta
- I. reichenbachii
- I. revoluta
- I. sambucina
- I. scariosa
- I. schachtii
- I. suaveolens
- I. subbiflora
- I. taochia
- I. timofejewii
- I. variegata
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