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Iris prismatica

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Filed as Iris prismatica Pursh [family IRIDACEAE]
Isotype of Iris prismatica var. austrina Fernald, M.L. 1947 [family IRIDACEAE]
Filed as Iris gracilis Bigelow [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Iris prismatica var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Filed as Iris prismatica Pursh var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Iris prismatica Pursh ex Ker Gawler var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Iris prismatica Pursh ex Ker Gawler var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Type? of Iris prismatica Pursh var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Type of Iris prismatica Pursh ex Ker Gawler var. austrina Fernald [family IRIDACEAE]
Iris prismatica Pursh [family IRIDACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Iris prismatica Pursh [family IRIDACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Dykes, W.R., Iris virginica L. [family IRIDACEAE ] Iris gracilis Bigelow [family IRIDACEAE ]
Related name
  • Iris sp.
  • Iris prismatica
  • Iris gracilis
  • Iris virginica
Common name
  • Slender blue iris, Flora of North America Vol. 26

Flora

Entry for Iris prismatica Pursh [family IRIDACEAE]
Herbarium
Flora of North America (FNA)
Collection
Flora of North America
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of North America, Vol 26,
Names
Iris prismatica Pursh [family IRIDACEAE], Fl. Amer. Sept., 1: 30. 1814
Treatment Author(s)
Norlan C. Henderson
Information
Rhizomes superficial or only slightly buried in peaty soil, cordlike portions usually 1-branched, 40 cm × 2–5 mm, bearing scalelike leaves at nodes; nodal roots absent. Stems simple or 1–2-branched, 3–8 dm. Leaves: basal with blade slightly ribbed, 3–6 dm × 0.2–0.5 cm; cauline 1–4, erect. Inflorescence units 1–3-flowered, branch units 1–2-flowered; spathes pale brown, narrowly lanceolate, 2–4 cm, scarious or partially membranaceous. Flowers: perianth pale blue or blue-violet; floral tube 0.2–0.3 cm; sepals pale violet, veined deep violet basally, ovate, 4–5 × 1.3–2 cm, base abruptly attenuate; petals lavender, oblanceolate, 3.5–4.5 × 0.7–1.5 cm; ovary trigonal, sharply angled; style arched, narrow, 2–3 cm, crests divergent, quadrate, 0.5–0.7 cm, margins serrate; stigmas sharply triangular; pedicel somewhat flattened, 3–7 cm, exserted from spathe. Capsules sharply 3-angled, almost winged, 3–4 × 1.2–1.4 cm, concave faces 6–14 mm wide. Seeds in 1 row per locule, buff to dark brown, pyriform, with convex sides, 3–4 mm, smooth. 2n = 42.
Phenology
apr-may (spring), jun-jul (summer)
Distribution
USA Ala.USA Conn.USA Del.USA Ga.USA Ky.USA MaineUSA Md.USA Mass.USA N.H.USA N.J.USA N.Y.USA N.C.USA R.I.USA S.C.USA Tenn.USA Va.

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