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		Plant Identification  => Plant Identification Questions and Answers  => Topic started by: DaveM on April 02, 2022, 11:46:17 AM
		
			
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				I obtained this dwarf rhizomatous iris many years ago. The flower max height is about 15 cm. The label is well lost and I think (????) the name given was Iris lacustris. But is it? Ideas welcomed.
 
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				I obtained this dwarf rhizomatous iris many years ago. The flower max height is about 15 cm. The label is well lost and I think (????) the name given was Iris lacustris. But is it? Ideas welcomed.
 
 
 It is not I. lacustris for sure Dave.
 I would say I. ruthenica but others may be of different opinions.
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				I would also say: ruthenica.
 
 
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				I agree -- Iris ruthenica.  I have I. r. nana, grown from seed from a APS collection from Napa Hai.  It's a great performer, very tough.
			
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				Thank you. That does look right.
			
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				The leaves, with their semi-pleated look , seem right for I. ruthenica. Not sure that pleated is the right word, I mean they have lines which almost look like folds - I was trying not to mention stripes, in case of virus connotations! 
 
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				An older photo of my Iris lacustris. These very rewarding plants are one of the smallest species of 
 all Irises and grow of thin and wiry rhizomes.