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  2. Iris × germanica - Wikipedia

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    Iris × germanica is the accepted name for a species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae commonly known as the bearded iris [2] or the German bearded iris. [3] It is of hybrid origin. [ 4 ] : 87 Varieties include I. × g. var. florentina .

  3. Iris pumila - Wikipedia

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    Iris pumila, sometimes known as pygmy iris [2] or dwarf iris, [3] [4] probably originated as a natural hybrid between Iris pseudopumila Boissier & Heldreich and I. attica Tineo. . It ranges from Austria through eastern Europe and the Balkans, in Eurasian steppe in Ukraine, southern Russia into southern Siberia and northern Kazakhstan, and the Caucasus into Turk

  4. Iris albertii - Wikipedia

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    Iris albertii is a species of iris found in Central Asia. It grows in the wild on grassy steppes at an elevation of 200 to 2000 meters, in sunny or semi-shaded locations. It is a member of the subgenus iris, meaning that it is a bearded iris, and grows from a rhizome. It grows to a stem height of 40 to 50 centimeters.

  5. List of Iris species - Wikipedia

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    Bearded rhizomatous irises. Section Iris. Iris adriatica Trinajstic ex Mitic; Iris albertii Reg. Iris albicans – white cemetery iris, white flag iris; Iris ...

  6. Iris subg. Limniris - Wikipedia

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    Iris versicolor L. – Larger blue flag, harlequin blueflag; Iris virginica L. – Virginia iris; Series Longipetalae (Rocky Mountain or long-petaled iris) Iris longipetala Herb. – (Coast iris) Iris missouriensis – Rocky Mountain iris, Western blue flag; Series Prismaticae (contains just one species from America) Iris prismatica Pursh ex ...

  7. Grace Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Between 1917 and 1920, Grace was very active as a plant breeder, introducing numerous new hybrids and issuing a commercial catalog for the first time in 1918. Other iris experts helped in the selection of varieties for her catalog, especially the British iris breeder Arthur J. Bliss, who in 1926 would name an iris 'Grace Sturtevant' in her honor.