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Index Botanical Magazine, Vol. I Or, Flower-Garden Displayed by William Curtis
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[21]Iris Versicolor. Particoloured Iris. Class and Order. Triandria Monogynia. Generic Character. Corolla 6-petala, inæqualis, petalis alternis geniculato-patentibus. Specific Character and Synonyms.
A native of Virginia, Maryland, and Pensylvania, has a perennial root, is hardy, and will thrive in almost any soil or situation; may be increased by parting its roots in autumn. Our plant is the picta of Miller, and the versicolor of Miller is, we believe, the sibirica of Linnæus. This species has, for the most part, a stalk unusually crooked or elbowed, by which it is particularly distinguished. It flowers in June, as do most of this beautiful tribe. |
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