Re: Re: Iris missouriensis


Gerry asked:  "Were these altitude-dwarfed I. missouriensis, or is this even 
within 
normal size variability?"

I agree with Rodney.  These are too small for missouriensis.  

The irid Sisyrinchium (blue-eyed grass) appears in a variety of habitats in 
the Rockies.  It is the size of the plant you described.  Petals and sepals 
all incline upward- no falls.

Lowell Baumunk


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