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Specific Families and Genera => Iris => Topic started by: PaulFlowers on January 25, 2020, 06:49:38 AM
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Iris nicolai tadjikistan
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Iris fosteriana
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Iris nicolai -I don’t have a provenance for this plant.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49461356716_ce399a2393_o_d.jpg)
Iris victoris -from Usbekistan
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Iris rosenbachiana
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Iris stenophylla ssp. allisonii
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Iris galatica
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Iris narbutii from Karatau, Tajikistan
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Iris nicolai from the Varzob Valley, Tajikistan
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Iris rosenbachiana from Tovil-Dara, Tajikistan
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The plant shown above as Iris victoris from Uzbekistan does not conform to the description (or the image) of this fairly new species as described here: https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/STAPFIA_0099_0205-0207.pdf (https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/STAPFIA_0099_0205-0207.pdf)
My plant came from Jan Jilek four years ago -apparently raised from wild-collected seed in Uzbekistan. Any suggestions as to what this plant might be?
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Htllo Steve!!!It looks like Juno rodionenkoi . Sorry I accidentally repeated your photos.And now I can't delete the message.I haven't figured out how the forum works yet.
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Htllo Steve!!!It looks like Juno rodionenkoi . Sorry I accidentally repeated your photos.And now I can't delete the message.I haven't figured out how the forum works yet.
I've removed that for you Sergey. You can read about posting to the forum here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?action=help (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?action=help)
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Hello Sergey, many thanks for your help.
I can only find two pictures of rodionenkoi on the internet. It seems to have narrow leaves.
I’ve enclosed another image of my plant showing the leaves from a different angle, they are wider:
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I have another plant which was bought as rodionenkoi but it has not yet flowered. The leaves are less wide and it is not as robust:
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I've removed that for you Sergey. You can read about posting to the forum here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?action=help (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?action=help)
Thank you very much!!!
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Steve,the width of the sheet for me is not a very accurate sign.In nature and in culture this feature is very variable.This is also similar to Juno narbutii or its hybrid.
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Many thanks Sergey.
I bought these plants from Jan Jilek as small bulbs in late 2015.
I bought bulbs labelled as: “Juno victoris, Juno rodionenkoi, Juno rudolphii and Juno narbutii x orchioides -wild hybrid from Kazakhstan”.
To me Juno rudolphii Looks to be the same as Juno narbutii. I have not yet flowered the plant labelled as Juno rodionenkoi.
Below is the plant that I got as Juno narbutii x orchioides (Kazakhstan) -it looks similar to orchioides but so do the online images of Juno victoris.
It is possible that I have mixed up the labels and the plant below (which I have labelled as narbutii x orchioides) is in fact Juno victoris and the plant shown in my previous post as Juno victoris is in fact a narbutii x orchioides hybrid. What do you think?
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49502667531_e3f2a5a8e8_o_d.jpg)
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Steve,to be honest I don't see much difference between Juno svetlanae and Juno victoris. Of course yellow is more like Juno victoris. I'm not a nerd. I think it can only be determined by molecular analysis. I don't know if they did it or not . But how much Juno is variable even within a single population I know for sure. And in the previous photo it looks like Juno narbutii x orchioides.I have a Facebook page-Scorpiris,iris Juno.I made it to find like-minded people,this is not a commercial page.You can see all the photos of my JUNOS there.
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I have a Facebook page-Scorpiris,iris Juno.I made it to find like-minded people,this is not a commercial page.You can see all the photos of my JUNOS there.
See that page here : https://www.facebook.com/scorpiris/ (https://www.facebook.com/scorpiris/)
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Yes this is my page.
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iris aff. bucharica from Afghanistan
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Iris nicolai/rosenbachiana
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Iris tubergeniana
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Iris kuschakewiczii
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Iris kuschakewiczii In Scotland too - there is not much blue in mine. Mate the blue will increase over time.
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Iris rosenbachiana "Vahsh"
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Iris rosenbachiana "Vahsh"
Hi Luc, have this Juno with name 'Harangon'
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Hi Luc, have this Juno with name 'Harangon'
I don't know what the difference between both is exactly.
I guess only a geographical difference
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Iris pseudocaucasica from the Iranian Talysh Mnts.
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The same species raised from seed, now from the Elborz
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Some bulbs this spring has quite unusual colours - here two forms of Iris rosenbackiana from Tovilj Dara, Tadjikistan - one lighter, another darker than usually, but mostly I was surprised by yellowish late flowers of true Iris zagrica from locus classicus in Iran.
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Iris pseudocapnoides
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Very nice Luc!
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iris magnifica in one of the colourcombinations
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Iris hippolyti
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First time flower for this seedraised species : Iris austrotschatkalica
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Iris khassanovii
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Iris warleyensis
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Iris orchioides
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Iris bucharica
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Iris khassanovii
Iris warleyensis
Iris orchioides
Iris bucharica
Beautiful pictures Steve! They are just paintings!
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Juno iris bucharica Baldschuan Yellow looking golden
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Juno warleyensis
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Iris baldschuanica
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Iris austrotschatkalica -obtained from Jan Jilek as ”hoellerii” and also as “narynensis ssp archibaldii” which are both invalid names.
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Iris pseudocapnoides
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Juno iris bucharica Baldschuan Yellow looking golden
Yes, Paul, that is most definitely golden - so cheerful!
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In the last few years, I have been growing some junos from seed; now they are flowering, have had a few surprises.
Anyone any comments or names for this tiny Dinky little flower; the 50p is for scale. it came as Iris zenaidae from AGS seed, sown December 2015
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This is magnifica growing in a sunny spot in the garden.
In sunny east anglia it does not seem to need a pot.
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Sorry I’ve no idea why it’s loaded the photo upside down!
Edit by maggi - it's something to do with the way (orientation) the image was taken in the first place , happens quite a bit with all the new camera devices -as explained elsewhere - don't worry, when I see it I'll fix it - maggi
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Iris warleyensis
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Iris magnifica
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Iris bucharica ex Afghanistan
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Iris nusairiensis
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Iris vicaria Sina
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Iris sp. -raised from seed collected in Kazakhstan. Looks closest to graeberiana/zenaidae.
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Iris bucharica -raised from seed collected in Kyrgyzstan.
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Iris sp. -probably a form of orchioides.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49730875758_0b6422c787_o_d.jpg)
Iris linifolia -from Uzbekistan.
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Some swoon-worthy iris there, Steve!
On this side of the world I decided to repot some Iris bucharica seedlings which were already in root growth!
Seed from SIGNA 2017, sown in April 2018: 5 out of 5 seed but only two had permanent roots below the bulbs,
cheers
fermi
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My last Juno of the season:
Iris parvula -a teeny-wee species. Compare the flower with my (rather fat and dirty) index finger.
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My last Juno of the season:
Iris parvula -a teeny-wee species. Compare the flower with my (rather fat and dirty) index finger.
Many exquisite pictures here Steve, as always!
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Iris planifolia v. micrantha flowering today
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Iris parvula is a pretty miniature
Fermi: how thick is the biggest bulb?
I have two 3/4 year old Iris magnifica seedlings, but they are really smaller.
I still have progress to make in seedlings of irises, in particular to make them grow more quickly.
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Fermi: how thick is the biggest bulb?
I have two 3/4 year old Iris magnifica seedlings, but they are really smaller.
I still have progress to make in seedlings of irises, in particular to make them grow more quickly.
Hi Véronique,
the largest was about 1cm in diameter,
cheers
fermi