Re: Iris narcissiflora
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Iris narcissiflora
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- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 14:19:39 +0300
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Only true pseudoregelias descending
from desert areas, as is Iris tigridia, are extremely cold hardy. I doubt that
pseudoregelias from subtropical mountains are as hardy as desert ones. At least
my specimen being definetely pseudoregelia lost its young leaves during spring
frost here.
Intent inspection of
pseudoregelia's descriptions shows that those iris that Chen Yi sent as
narcissiflora isn't true. It is either Iris dolichosiphon variant or Iris
leptophylla with ribbed leaves 3 mm wide.
Accidentally I have made today
another finding. In searches a type specimen of Iris orientalis Thunb.
in Uppsala herbarium http://www-hotel.uu.se/evolmuseum/fytotek/
I have found a holotype of Iris
narcissiFOLIA Diels with reference "Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 18: 428-429 (1924)"
that is usually given to Iris narcissiflora ! The citation
is below:
Document_number 268459
ACcess.nr V-146642 SPecies Iris narcissifolia AUctor Diels FAmily Iridaceae CountrY CHINA PRovince SICHUAN LOcality Ta-pao-shan COllector S. Liljestrand YEar 1922 DayMon VII HerBarium UPS Herb-Namn Iris narcissifolia REf. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 18: 428-429 (1924) NOtes Blommor gula. Kew negative No. 19923 (5.I.1981) Type Material HOLOTYPUS Whether somebody can check up in Svensk
Bot. Tidskr. what name was given by Diels to this iris: narcissiflora or
narcissifolia?
Juri
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