How to identify Iris dentata
Last Update :2024.06.08
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Leaves: near the base, sword-shaped, sometimes slightly curved like a sickle, with a blunt or acuminate apex and a joint at the base. Flower: The scape is drawn out from the middle. The racemes are about 7-18 cm long. The bracts are nearly oblong and ovate. The pedicels are white-green. The middle sepals are wide ovate. The lateral sepals are ovate and narrower than the middle sepals. The petals Nearly oval, yellow.
1. Leaves
1. Leaves
The leaves of Iris serrata are near the base, sword-shaped, sometimes slightly curved like a sickle, about 5-15 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide, with a blunt or blunt apex. Acuminate, lower inner edge membranous, articulated at base.
2. Flowers
Tooth petals The iris scape is pulled out from the middle of the leaves and is slightly flat or nearly cylindrical. There are multiple sterile bracts at the bottom of the inflorescence. The raceme is long, about 7-18 cm. The flower bracts are nearly oblong and ovate, with toothed edges. The pedicels are white-green, the middle sepals are broadly ovate, and the apex is blunt. The lateral sepals are ovate and narrower than the middle sepals. The petals are nearly oval and yellow in color.
2. Flowers
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