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Family: Iridaceae
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JANAS 33(1)
PLANT: Rhizomatous herbs. STEMS: erect, simple or branched. LEAVES: mainly basal, equitant, linear to ensiform (sword-like). FLOWERS: showy, solitary or few to many borne in paired spathe‑like bracts; perianth 6‑parted, united into a tube at base, the outer 3 tepals (sepals or falls) spreading, sometimes bearded, the inner tepals (petals or standards) erect or arching; stamens 3, opposite the sepals; style branches 3, petaloid, covering the stamens, the apex bifid, the stigmas on the abaxial surfaces. NOTES: 150 spp. N. Temperate zones, particularly Eurasian. (Greek: iris = rainbow) REFERENCES: Mason, Charles T., Jr. 2001. Iridaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 33(1).
Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Sep spreading or reflexed; pet erect or arching, in our spp. narrower and shorter than the petaloid sep; tep all united below into a perianth-tube; stamens inserted at the base of the sep; ovary 3- or 6-angled or -lobed; style divided distally into 3 petaloid branches arching over the stamens, each 2-lobed at the tip; stigma a thin plate or lip at the outer base of the 2 lobes; fr coriaceous or chartaceous, loculicidal or indehiscent; seeds in 1 or 2 rows per locule; perennial herbs with ensiform or linear lvs, our spp. with horizontal rhizomes and usually erect fl-stalks bearing 1-many fls. 200, N. Temp. Much hybridized in cult.

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Species within checklist: Yellowstone Northern Range (Frog Rock) (YELL) plants - Northern Rockies (D12) || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
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Iris bracteata
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Iris brevicaulis
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Iris caucasica
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Iris chrysophylla
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Iris cristata
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Iris domestica
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Iris douglasiana
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Iris ensata
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Iris fernaldii
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Iris flexicaulis
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Iris foetidissima
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Iris fulva
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Iris fulvala
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Iris germanica
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Iris giganticaerulea
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Iris hartwegii
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Iris hexagona
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Iris hookeri
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Iris innominata
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Iris lacustris
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Iris laevigata
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Iris longipetala
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Iris macrosiphon
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Iris missouriensis
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Iris munzii
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Iris nelsonii
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Iris orientalis
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Iris pallida
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Iris prismatica
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Iris robusta
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Iris sanguinea
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Iris savannarum
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Iris setosa
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Iris sibirica
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Iris spuria
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Iris tectorum
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Iris tenax
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Iris tenuis
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Iris tenuissima
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Iris thompsonii
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Iris variegata
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Iris verna
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Iris versicolor
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Iris violipurpurea
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Iris virginica
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