Iris pseudacorus L.

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Asparagales

  • Family

    Iridaceae

  • All Determinations

    Iris pseudacorus L.

Indceae	[sheet 1 of 2]
PLANTS OF FLORIDA, USA
Iris pseudacorus L.
I GADSDEN CO.: Naturalized, in extremely dense, invasive stand (either
in full sun or partial shade) on S side Rte 12 near Rte 269 in Quincy Creek
drainage (SW of Quincy airport). Lat. 30.59229 N, Long. 84.56021 W.
First county record for the Atlas.
11 Mary 2018
Bob Farley no. s. n.
I	R. K. Godfrey Herbarium (FSU)
I Rhizomes 2-3 cm thick, almost totally hidden by extensive tangle of roots; leaves
I to 180 cm long on non-flowering clumps, somewhat shorter at base of flowering culms.
Leaf midvein with noticeably raised ridge running nearly the entire length of the blade.
Mary 2018
Bob Farley no. s. n.
R. K. Godfrey Herbarium [FSU)
Flowering stems up to 250 cm tall [much taller than given in FI. N. Am. description).
Perianth segments yellow, withered. Capsules obscurely 3-angled with obvious
groove at each angle.
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