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Iris vicaria

Iris vicaria
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Iridaceae
Subfamily: Iridoideae
Tribe: Irideae
Genus: Iris
Subgenus: Scorpiris
Species: Iris vicaria
Binomial name
Iris vicaria
Vved.
Synonyms
  • Iris orchioides var. caerulea (Baker)
  • Juno vicaria (Vved.) Vved.

Iris vicaria is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Scorpiris. It is a bulbous perennial.

It was first published by Alexeï Ivanovitch Vvedenski in 'Flora URSS (Flora Unionis Rerumpublicarum Sovieticarum Socialisticarum)' in 1935. Under the name 'Juno Vicaria'.

Iris vicaria is now the accepted name by the RHS.

It is very similar in form to Iris magnifica (another Juno species Iris) with pale violet flowers.

Around 1930, the Russian Government decided to sell various wild bulbs from its lands, to plant collectors of Europe and other countries. Large quantities of Lilium szovitsianum, various tulip species and other bulbs were dug up, transported and sold. A lot of iris bulbs labelled Iris warleyensis were found out to be mis-labeled by American bulb growers. Using Professor Fedtschenko's book,' 'Species of Wild Flowers of the U.S.S.R. they were found out to be Iris vicaria.

It is hardy to USDA Zone 6.

It prefers to be cultivated in well-drained (including sandy) soils containing lime, so that the water does not stay on the leaves. Similar to the cultivation conditions of Iris bucharica and Iris graeberiana.

It can grow in large pots or in the ground depending on the conditions.

Bulbs can be planted in early November, then protected over the winter by a thick mulch, which is scrapped away in the spring. Bulb nurseries lift the bulbs in July after the foliage has died away. Then they are stored in dry, gentle heated room until planting time.

Iris vicaria has spherical bulbs and thin vertical tubers. Which can be damaged, when being transplanted.

It produces between 1 - 4 flowers per stem, on visible axils between April and May.

It has varied coloured flowers. Ranging from white with a yellow crest and falls of a very pale blue, to amythest or pale bluish violet standards (with dark veins) and with a yellow crest and yellow blotch.

It has arching leaves, and can reach a maximum height of between 30–40 cm (12-16").


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