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Iris juncea (commonly called the rush iris) is a smooth-bulbed bulbous iris species. The name is derived from 'juncea' from the Greek word meaning 'rush-like'. It was first described by Jean Louis Marie Poiret in 1871. It was then illustrated in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1898. Its flowers are light yellow and fragrant. Normally 2 per stem in summer. It flowers between June and July. It grows to a height of between 1 and 2 feet. The 3mm wide leaves appear in the autumn and then fade before flowering. The bulb is reddish-brown in colour. Other varieties known include;

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  • Iris juncea (en)
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  • Iris juncea är en irisväxtart som beskrevs av Jean Louis Marie Poiret. Iris juncea ingår i släktet irisar, och familjen irisväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Iris juncea (commonly called the rush iris) is a smooth-bulbed bulbous iris species. The name is derived from 'juncea' from the Greek word meaning 'rush-like'. It was first described by Jean Louis Marie Poiret in 1871. It was then illustrated in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1898. Its flowers are light yellow and fragrant. Normally 2 per stem in summer. It flowers between June and July. It grows to a height of between 1 and 2 feet. The 3mm wide leaves appear in the autumn and then fade before flowering. The bulb is reddish-brown in colour. Other varieties known include; (en)
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  • Rush iris (en)
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  • Iris (en)
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  • Illustration of the Iris juncea by Walter Hood Fitch (en)
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  • Iris sect. Xiphium (en)
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  • juncea (en)
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  • Diaphane stylosa (Salisb.) (en)
  • Iris mauritanica (Ker Gawl.) (en)
  • Xiphion junceum ( Parl.) (en)
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  • Iris juncea (commonly called the rush iris) is a smooth-bulbed bulbous iris species. The name is derived from 'juncea' from the Greek word meaning 'rush-like'. It was first described by Jean Louis Marie Poiret in 1871. It was then illustrated in Curtis's Botanical Magazine in 1898. Its flowers are light yellow and fragrant. Normally 2 per stem in summer. It flowers between June and July. It grows to a height of between 1 and 2 feet. The 3mm wide leaves appear in the autumn and then fade before flowering. The bulb is reddish-brown in colour. It can be found in (Algeria and Tunisia) in North Africa, Southern Spain and Sicily. Other varieties known include; * iris juncea var. merimieri (Lynch) Sulphur yellow flowers * iris juncea var. numidica (Anon) lemon-yellow flowers (from Africa) * iris juncea var. pallida (Lynch) large soft yellow flowers (en)
  • Iris juncea är en irisväxtart som beskrevs av Jean Louis Marie Poiret. Iris juncea ingår i släktet irisar, och familjen irisväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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