Re: I. aphylla (diploid)


Might this be associated with I. perrieri?  I believe it is also a diploid and was confused with I. aphylla in the original Mathew's book.
 
The geography is wildly different though.
 
Regards,
 
Sandy Ives in Ottawa (whose I. perrieri has been sulking for three years, but won't die)
Juri Pirogov wrote:

Hi all,
I'd like to forward an interesting message from Ada Wroblewska in Poland.
It's really new data about chromosome numbers of Iris aphylla:

> I cheched also number of chromosomes of investigated populaitons and only
in
> Slovakia in Slovenski Kras two populations have 24 chromosomes, another
> population from Germany, Poland, Czech, Hungary, Ukraine and Poland have
48
> chromosomes. Emilia Karasova the worker of National Park of Slovacki Kras
> claims that it is really aphylla. My friend makes still cytological
analysis
> and this year I will be confident whether it is this species.
>

Juri Pirogov


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