- Like some
older sources,
Rodionenko moved some of the
bulbous subgenera (
Xiphium,
Scorpiris and Hermodactyloides) into
separate genera (Xiphion, Juno and...
- Iris
xiphium,
commonly known as the
Spanish iris, is an iris
native to
Spain and Portugal. It has also been
found in Corsica,
South West France, southern...
- Portugal,
Spain and
North Africa (Iris
tingitana × Iris
xiphium). Two
varieties of Iris
xiphium (var. praecox) from
Spain and (var. lusitanica) from Portugal...
- versicolor) Smooth-bulbed
bulbous irises.
Formerly genus Xiphion.
Section Xiphium Iris
boissieri Henriq Iris
filifolia Boiss. Iris
juncea Poir. Iris latifolia...
-
Subgenus Xiphium is a
subgenus of Iris. If
considered a
separate genus from Iris, it is
known as
genus Xiphion. The
Latin specific epithet Xiphium refers...
-
Carex xiphium is a
species of
sedge in the
family Cyperaceae,
native to the
Russian Far East, Manchuria, and the
Korean Peninsula. Its
chromosome number...
-
family Liliaceae. Two
groups of Iris species,
family Iridaceae:
subgenus Xiphium (the "Dutch" irises) and
subgenus Hermodactyloides (the
miniature "rock...
-
subgenus of
Xiphium. The 1.5 in (38 mm) (diameter) bulb is red-brown in
colour with veining. The
largest bulbs of the Iris subg.
Xiphium subgenus are...
-
usually rhizome or corm. Only two
subgenera of Iris have bulbs.
These are
Xiphium and Hermodactyloides. Many of the
species are po****r
ornamental plants...
- name by the RHS. It has many
similarities with
other iris
species in the
Xiphium. It has a slim bulb (coloured cream) with a long thin neck.
Below the bulb...