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2021, British & Irish Botany
The history and origin of the race of Iris known as ‘Dutch Iris’ and the validity of the name Iris x hollandica are investigated. It is concluded that the name was validly published as Iris × hollandica H.R.Wehrh., Gartenstaud. 2: 231. 1931. Subsequently this name has been listed in IPNI.
2016 •
Iris aphylla Linnaeus (1753: 38) (Iridaceae) is a highly variable species from the morphological point of view, especially in the height of stem, stem branching, size of leaves, and color of flowers. Moreover, it can be found in different habitats. In the Middle-Russian Upland, this plant is mostly associated with meadow steppes on slopes and, rarely, with edges of shrub thickets; also occurs along forest edges and in open forests, where blooming plants are rare (Kazakova et al. 2015). It is native to Central, Eastern, and some parts of Western Europe. The species is widespread in the Ukraine and mainly in the south of middle European Russia, while in the European countries its populations are sparser. Iris aphylla is of autotetraploid origin (Mitra 1956); plants with the chromosome number 2n = 48 are found more frequently in Europe (Wróblewska et al. 2010). Its numerous synonyms, including four subspecies, indicate the variability of this species. The genetic data confirm the concl...
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2018 •
Iris ruthenica is one of the most common species of irises, the nomenclatural history of which is related with materials of the first explorations of Siberia. The typification of this name is discussed. The location and the date of plant gathering, as well as the context of the watercolour drawing, the published uncoloured engraving of which represents a part of the original I. ruthenica material, have been reliably established based on the manuscripts deposited at the St. Petersburg Branch of the Archive of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The illustration from Gmelin’s Flora Sibirica is designated as the respective lectotype of the name I. ruthenica.
Plants
Typification and Taxonomic Remarks on Names of Iris (Iridaceae) Associated with the Turkish Flora2021 •
In view of the forthcoming review of Turkish irises for Resimli Türkiye Florası (The Illustrated Flora of Turkey), nineteen names are typified or nomenclatural remarks are provided in the present report. Lectotypes are designated for Iris aschersonii, I. attica, I. bornmuelleri, I. purpureobractea (a taxonomic synonym of I. junonia), I. reticulata var. cyanea, I. reticulata var. sophenensis, I. suaveolens and I. taochia. The second-step lectotypification is made for I. histrio. Neotypes are designated for the names I. histrioides, I. junonia, I. masiae and I. reticulata var. histrioides; epitype, for the name I. reticulata var. sophenensis. For the previously typified names, I. bakeriana, I. musulmanica and I. reticulata, lectotypes are given. The lectotypes for I. histrio var. aintabensis, I. schachtii, and Xiphion danfordiae and the authorship for I. histrioides, are corrected. Images are provided for eight specimens selected as types that are not available online. Notes on distri...
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2018 •
The genus Iris Linnaeus (1753: 38), when considered in a wide sense (Mathew 1989, Goldblatt et al. 2008), was established with a total of eighteen species. Presently, it comprises approximately 225 species (Goldblatt et al. 1998), distributed mostly in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
2018 •
Nomenclatural and taxonomic notes, discussed in the article, are based on the result of a taxonomic revision of Iris ser. Lacteae, which is currently underway. This series includes 3 species: I. lactea, I. oxypetala, and I. tibetica. The protologues, relevant literature, and the types of all the published names belonging to the series have been reviewed. Iris lactea, in addition to the type form with milky-white flower colour, is represented by I. lactea f. biglumis, being the most widely distributed form with light-blue or pale-purple flower colour, and by I. lactea f. chrysantha, showing yellow inner perigone segments. Both taxa are typified here, and a new combination is proposed. The typification of the following names, all synonyms of either I. lactea f. biglumis (I. caricifolia, I. doniana, I. ensata var. grandiflora, I. fragrans, I. haematophylla, I. iliensis, I. longifolia, I. longispatha, I. pabularia, I. pallasii, and I. triflora) or I. oxypetala (I. moorcroftiana and I. p...
2019 •
Iris subser. Chrysographes comprises species native to southwestern China, as well as to the eastern Himalayas. In view of the forthcoming revision of this group, nine names applicable to six accepted species are typified, and some nomenclatural and taxonomic remarks are provided. Lectotypes are designated for I. chrysographes, I. clarkei, I. delavayi (including an epitype designation), I. dykesii (a taxonomic synonym of I. chrysographes), I. forrestii, I. phragmitetorum (a taxonomic synonym of I. delavayi), and I. wilsonii (including an epitype designation); neotypes, for the names I. bulleyana and I. himalaica (a taxonomic synonym of I. clarkei).
Natura Croatica
PLETHORA OF PLANTS - COLLECTIONS OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN, FACULTY OF SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB (3): IRIS (IRIDACEAE) COLLECTION2019 •
In this paper, the plant lists of the genus Iris (Iridaceae family) grown in Zagreb Botanical Garden of the Faculty of Science since 1895 are studied. Synonymy, nomenclature and origin of plant material were sorted. Lists of species grown in the last 124 years have been constructed to show that during that period at least 273 taxa of wild and cultivated irises inhabited the Garden's collections. Today we have 168 species, cultivars and hybrids.
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Some juno irises that have been described from Western Asia, Western Europe, and North Africa are in need of typification. Twenty eight names of juno irises (22 species, 5 varieties, and 1 form) are here typified, or nomenclatural remarks are provided. In the western portion of the species range, juno irises are represented mainly by Iris aucheri, I. caucasica, I. persica, and I. planifolia. Most of the original material was collected from Turkey, Caucasus, Syria, and Algeria. Lectotypes are designated here for 16 names, and the lectotype of I. stenophylla is corrected here. The holotypes for the names I. nusairiensis and I. postii are indicated; neotypes for the names I. atropatana, I. bolleana, I. issica, I. persica var. magna, I. persica var. mardinensis, I. tauri and I. transtagana are designated. Three new combinations I. aucheri var. fumosa, I. caucasica var. atropatana, and I. planifolia subsp. palaestina, are proposed. Five names at the species rank are for the first time re...
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