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Title: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: Darren on January 24, 2011, 08:10:07 AM
Number 5150 is listed as "Iris spp" and the seeds look about right. What puzzles me is that the (wild) collection area is listed as Southern Brazil, which would be quite an extension for the genus, unless someone can tell me otherwise....  So I'm assuming it is actually an unidentified member of the Iris family rather than the genus?
Title: Re: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: Lesley Cox on January 24, 2011, 09:39:59 AM
A photo of the seed would be useful Darren.
Title: Re: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: Darren on January 24, 2011, 10:33:01 AM
Will see what I can do Lesley. They look very like seed of the Iris sibirica group in shape and size, but black in colour.

Title: Re: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: wooden shoe on January 24, 2011, 08:45:57 PM
I have seen a lot of Dietes bicolor been planted in South Brasil. It does originate from South Africa however. The seeds were about 3-4 mm black and more or less rounded as I remember well. Of course this is only a wild guess.
Title: Re: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: Darren on January 25, 2011, 08:00:47 AM
Thank you Rob - I also was wondering about this possibility,  i.e. a naturalised Iris or Iris-like plant rather than a native Brazilian Irid.
Title: Re: Seed exchange 64 - number 5150
Post by: santo2010 on February 21, 2011, 01:50:52 AM
May be a Neomarica or Tropical Iris?
The seeds I have made of then are not so round, and brown, but I have only two species.
The shape maybe more like Iris Lousianna seeds but very little(3 to 4 mm. long per 2 mm.). Other seeds that look very much as the ones I'm describing are Dietes Vegeta seeds.
 
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