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Specific Families and Genera => Iris => Topic started by: PaulFlowers on January 29, 2019, 05:18:28 AM
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Iris nicolai tadjikistan- looking very cute and then another Nicolai after
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Very attractive Paul!
The first Junos are flowering here:
Iris galatica
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Iris nicolai
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Iris nicolai -from the Varzob valley, Tajikistan.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7871/33151769518_88a74e2c8b_o_d.jpg)
Iris wilmottiana
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Iris rosenbachiana -the form originally collected near Tovil Dara, Tajikistan.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7812/32111075347_aca4c1b027_o_d.jpg)
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Another rosenbachiana....almost glowing with purple. I’d been worried I’d lost it but it’s popped up in all its glory
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This tiny wee thing popped up smelling great. I’d bought it as narbuti x maracandica but It looks like te latter to me. Very pleased to see it anyway
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What fantastic photographs! (Almost) as good as the real thing!
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Iris orchioides -bought as Iris capnoides from Jan Jílek but looks to me to be a form of orchioides.
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Iris fosteriana -2nd year of flowering, raised from SRGC seed, many thanks to the donor.
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Iris bucharica -a relatively compact form.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7875/33260421998_57225c65a3_o_d.jpg)
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Magnificent irises and the detail seen so perfectly in your photographs Steve. Makes me wonder whether I shouldn't give up photos altogether!
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Steve, I wouldn't worry about that Iris orchioides. These purple glaucous leaves look very special.
With me, Iris rosenbachiana (probably the Harangon form) started blooming yesterday.
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iris Aucheri out very early in the garden
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Iris khassanovii
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Iris narynensis ssp. archibaldii
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Iris narynensis ssp. archibaldii is interesting and not one we often see. From elsewhere in the Forum, this iris on the show bench, with its accompanying notes, shown by Jim Almond in 2014 with photos by "Veteran Vet"
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Several years on, there is still little information available about this plant!
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The beginning of the season of iris juno in the garden. Iris nicolai.
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Kit Strange from RHS Kew has shown this photo of an Iris named for her sister - Maja.
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" Iris "Maja", named after my sister. An accidental cross of Iris warleyensis and Iris vicaria. A really nice long flowering hybrid, with great subtle colouring."
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Iris orchioides -bought as Iris capnoides from Jan Jílek but looks to me to be a form of orchioides.
It is not capnoidesw. Just orchioides from Khirghizia. True capnoides from locus classicus in attached picture.
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Iris kuschakewiczii.Kyrgyzstan.
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Iris kuschakewiczii.Kyrgyzstan.
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Iris kuschakewiczii.Kyrgyzstan.
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Would that soil bake solid in summer Sergey?
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I think that Yes as any dried clay.
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Iris nicolai.
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Scott Cook, our SRGC instagram connection who works at RBGE, is currently in Sweden at the Gothenburg Botanic Garden .... he's posted these two Iris - which I think are Iris rosenbachiana and Iris kuschakewiczii
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More junos! I can’t quite get to the labels....lol. These ones are thriving but I think another two have rotted, or got wind damaged in the greenhouse
I thought the top one Russian kavelergard but apparently not; any ideas?
The final one must be warleyensis
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The first is not " Russian Kavalergard"
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Iris(Juno) kuschakewiczii yellow form.
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Outside Iris rosenbackiana is growing far better than in greenhouse, where it is too hot. Good drainage - most important. Sometimes in garden can be problems with too early blooming, but bulbs even from frost damaged plants are larger and better than in greenhouse. But it is a little risky, too, so I keep stocks under cover for safety. In my young years (garden was based on coarse sand) it grew so well that I even used it for forcing as pot plant in winter. Now my garden is based on heavy clay, and it is not more so easy, but I planted few Juno below very large and old apple tree, where I. magnifica is growing without any attention and replanting already for more than 20 years.
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Here I. rosenbackiana in open garden - pictured yesterday.
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Very nice Janis!
Does the pale-blue/whitish form of rosenbachiana have a clonal selection/strain name?
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Iris vicaria Sina
(https://live.staticflickr.com/7885/33654740978_9eae1769d8_o_d.jpg)
Iris warleyensis
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Iris magnifica
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Iris pseudocapnoides ex Uzbekistan
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Iris(Juno) subdecolorata.
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Juno narynensis.
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Iris khasanovii from parvula group.
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Such fascinating leaves on the subdecolorata - they look like channels to deliver rainwater.
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Now is culmination of juno irises. Pity, that during replacing of nursery I lost many Juno irises. but some nice and even some rare left.
On the first picture - Iris capnoides,
then 2 forms of I. orchioides and
the last - Iris warleyensis.
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narynensis is really nice, do you protect them during winter months?
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narynensis is really nice, do you protect them during winter months?
No, I grow everything outdoors.
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New Juno for Kyrgyzstan.Maybe it's austrotschatkalica.
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Iris austrotschatkalica
A new species of the genus Iris L. (Iridaceae Juss.) from the Ferghana Valley
January 2014
DOI: 10.14258/turczaninowia.17.4.2
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley)
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ksh_Tojibaev/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley/links/55f3fea208ae6a34f6608556/A-new-species-of-the-genus-Iris-L-Iridaceae-Juss-from-the-Ferghana-Valley.pdf (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ksh_Tojibaev/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley/links/55f3fea208ae6a34f6608556/A-new-species-of-the-genus-Iris-L-Iridaceae-Juss-from-the-Ferghana-Valley.pdf)
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Iris austrotschatkalica
A new species of the genus Iris L. (Iridaceae Juss.) from the Ferghana Valley
January 2014
DOI: 10.14258/turczaninowia.17.4.2
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley)
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ksh_Tojibaev/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley/links/55f3fea208ae6a34f6608556/A-new-species-of-the-genus-Iris-L-Iridaceae-Juss-from-the-Ferghana-Valley.pdf (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ksh_Tojibaev/publication/273487367_A_new_species_of_the_genus_Iris_L_Iridaceae_Juss_from_the_Ferghana_Valley/links/55f3fea208ae6a34f6608556/A-new-species-of-the-genus-Iris-L-Iridaceae-Juss-from-the-Ferghana-Valley.pdf)
Thank you!That's the article I meant.But this Juno I found in Kyrgyzstan.For us it is not yet described.Yes and she-whether this at all?I'm not a botanist, but for me there are more important differences than the shape of the petals of the perianth.I'm more interested in the structure of the root system.I'm more interested in this question but in the description it is not.
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Iris palaestina not in the best environement :-\
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it is still very beautiful
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"austro....." That's a name one will have to practise frequently before dropping it into casual conversation. :D :D