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in southern France and recently in Italy. It has green, deeply ribbed, sickle shaped leaves, a slender stem with a branch (from the middle), 1–3 scented flowers that are violet or purple, with a white or pale blue beard. It is rarely cultivated as an ornamental plant in
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After the iris has flowered, in mid June, it produces an oblong shaped seed capsule, which is visibly grooved. Inside the capsule, are pyriform (pear shaped), reddish brown and wrinkled seeds. The seeds are dispersed by animals or grow up near to the parent plants.
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It has green, falcate (sickle-shaped) leaves, that are very heavily ribbed, so much so that they appear corrugated or pleated. They can grow up to between 22 and 28 cm (9 and 11 in) long, and between 2.0 and 2.4 cm wide. They are shorter than
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Like many other irises, most parts of the plant are poisonous (rhizome and leaves), and if mistakenly ingested can cause stomach pains and vomiting. Also, handling the plant may cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction.
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The populations are protected, (from collection and other disturbances), and it is listed in the 'Conservatoire d'espaces naturels de Savoie' (the
Conservatory of Savoy Natural Heritage)'s Red Book National Volume I.
462:, this can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings. It is a diploid, and has a chromosome count of 2n=24, counted in 1956, by Mitra. The karyotype was described as being more similar to
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The stem (and the branch) can hold between 1 and 3 flowers, but normally 2 flowers, blooming between April and May. The fragrant flowers, come in shades of violet, or purple.
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It has a thick, compact rhizome, that has several branching buds. Like other bearded irises, it grows partially buried, horizontally across the ground.
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1336:(2008). "Species of natural hybrid origin and misinformation in the Irises: A reappraisal of the presence of I. aphylla L. in Italy".
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It is a very rare plant, with only 2–3 populations found on the mountains of Savoy, France and
Piedmont, Italy.
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Pocket Atlas of Swiss Flora. (1970) Atlas de poche de la Flore suisse
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A Guide to
Species Irises: Their Identification and Cultivation
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It has the common name of 'Perrieri iris', or 'Perrier iris'.
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In 2008, a genetic and morphological study was carried out on
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Guarino, R.; Domina, G.; Pignatti, S. (28 December 2012).
1591:. Vol. 2. ipni.org (International Plant Names Index)
624:, and on Mount Dent d'Arclusaz, in the Bauges Mountains.
553:(in 1959), stated that the two species were not related.
337:, which is 1.2–1.7 cm long and a 1–1.2 cm long
1664:"Iris perrieri Simonet ex N.Service is an accepted name"
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has 2 pairs of median-constricted marker chromosomes,
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Like other irises, it has 2 pairs of petals, 3 large
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in Les
Quartre Flore de la France, Vol.191 in 1935.
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1774:Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs
665:It can be found with other alpine species such as
1492:"Perrier de la Bâthie, Eugène Pierre (1825–1916)"
1114:. signa.org (Species Iris Group of North America)
564:on 4 April 2003, and updated on 3 December 2004.
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1611:"Iridaceae Iris perrieri Simonet ex N.Service"
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1072:. monerbier.canalblog.com. 2013-06-17
1023:"Chapter I Rhizomatous Iris (part 2)"
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1708:"Iris perrieri Simonet ex N.Service"
1686:"Iris perrieri Simonet ex N.Service"
1288:"Karyotype analysis of bearded iris"
739:Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle
1833:Mathew, B. 1981. The Iris. 193–194.
523:based on an earlier description by
515:(1826–1905), published the iris as
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297:) from the middle of the stem, (on
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1854:Has an image of the iris in France
881:Franco, Alain (24 December 2014).
807:"Iris perrieri Simonet ex P.Fourn"
612:It is found in France, within the
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1771:R. L. Blackman, Victor F. Eastop
1666:. theplantlist.org. 23 March 2013
1387:Magazine Piedmont Natural History
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744:It can also be found growing in
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630:In 2011, it was also found in
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304:The stem has green, inflated,
1:
1791:"How to divide iris rhizomes"
1557:Agricultural Research Service
1263:Irises; A Garden Encyclopedia
1025:. irisbotanique.over-blog.com
746:Rea Botanical Garden Piedmont
562:Agricultural Research Service
231:; it is also in the subgenus
1514:"Songeon, André (1826–1905)"
1208:Waters, Tom (October 2010).
958:British Iris Society (1997)
1844:Has images of Iris perrieri
734:can be found on the plant.
567:It is an accepted name, by
538:Vol.2, on page 91 in 2003.
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1350:10.1080/11263500701873026
1286:Mitra, Jyotirmay (1956).
627:It is found in the Alps.
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267:It is similar in form to
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1814:Toxicity of Houseplants
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674:Globularia cordifolia
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1793:. gardenersworld.com
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576:Encyclopedia of Life
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1642:"The Iris France"
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764:Propagation
702:Cultivation
604:to Europe.
490:Albertville
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359:Eupogoniris
353:In 1956, a
263:Description
244:, from the
239:rhizomatous
98:Asparagales
75:Angiosperms
2112:Categories
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2051:Plant List
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149:sect.
147:Iris
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