Iris brevicaulis

Iris brevicaulis

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Iridaceae
Genus: Iris
Subgenus: Iris subg. Limniris
Section: Iris sect. Limniris
Series: Iris ser. Hexagonae
Species:
I. brevicaulis
Binomial name
Iris brevicaulis
Synonyms[2]
  • Iris acleantha Small
  • Iris alabamensis Small
  • Iris atrocyanea Small
  • Iris brevicaulis f. boonensis (Daniels) R.C.Foster
  • Iris callilopha Alexander
  • Iris chrysaeola Small
  • Iris foliosa Mack. & Bush
  • Iris foliosa var. boonensis Daniels
  • Iris fourchiana Small
  • Iris hexagona var. lamancei J.N.Gerard
  • Iris lamancei (J.N.Gerard) Lynch
  • Iris mississippiensis Alexander
  • Limniris brevicaulis (Raf.) Rodion.

Iris brevicaulis is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Limniris and in the series Hexagonae. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from North America. It has bright green, glossy long leaves, a long zig-zagged stem and 3–6 flowers per stem, which are come in blue shades from violet-blue, to lavender, to purple-blue, to bright blue to blue, and pale blue.

Description

Iris brevicaulis is the smallest in all the Hexagonae series of Louisiana irises.[3] Its leaves and stalks are much shorter than the other species.[4] It is similar in form to Iris virginica,[5] The flowers are normally never seen above the foliage,[6][4][7] due to the short zig-zagging flower stems and occasionally, due to the habit of the stems to lie along the floor,[8] or it is often decumbent (meaning the branches growing horizontally but turned up at the ends).[9]

It has a shallowly rooted, branching rhizome (about 10–25 mm in diameter),[10] that can eventually form large colonies of plants (2 x 3 ft wide).[7][11][6]

It has long, glossy leaves,[12][13] which are ensiform (sword-like),[8][14] and grow from the base (of the plant).[14][10] They are bright green,[6][7] and grow to between 40–70 cm (16–28 in) long and 15–40 mm (0.59–1.57 in) broad.[15][11][16]

It has a zig-zagged stem (known in botany as fractiflex;[10] hence the common name of Zig-zag iris) going at approx. 45 degrees angles (to each other),[4] which grows to between 12–20 inches (30–51 centimetres) tall.[17][12][4] It has about 3–6 flowers per stem,[3] 1–2 flowers at each axil,[6][4][15][8] and at the terminus of the stem.[18]

It begins blooming in early to mid summer,[11] from April to mid-July,[17][13][7] or June (in the UK).[19] Occasionally it does not produce flowers every year.[14]

The flowers are produced in a range of blue shades,[4][10] from violet-blue,[6][11][19] to lavender,[17][12][13] to purple-blue,[6][20][14] to bright blue,[21][3] to blue,[17][12][11] and pale blue shades.[19][16] There is occasionally a white flowered form.[17][6][12] The large flowers are 3.5 to 5 inches (8.9 to 12.7 centimetres) across,[17][4][11] with horizontal falls (sepals) that arch downward and upright standards (petals).[6][15][3] The petals are dark-veined and smaller than the sepals, which have a yellow (or whitish-yellow) signal patch or stripe.[22][23][7] It has a yellow pubescence (rudimentary beard) on the sepals,[8][14][18] (sometimes called falls).[4][15]

It has green styles and pale lavender style crests (which are ovate in form),[8][10] and short anthers.[23]

It has a 6-angled seed capsule (similar to Iris hexagona), which is 3–5 cm long.[7][10][16] Inside the irregular, circular seeds have a cork-like coating which allows them to float and thus aid in dispersal in its wet habitat.[4][10]

Genetics

As most irises are diploid, having two sets of chromosomes. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.[19] It has a chromosome count of 2n=44.[4][24][21] It has been counted many times, 2n=44-Simonet 1934, 2n=42 by Randolph 1958 and 2n=42, Randolph in 1966.[8]

Taxonomy

Illustration of Iris brevicaulis from Addisonia

It is pronounced as EYE-riss brev-ih-KAWL-iss.[17]

It has several common names including 'Zig-zag iris',[25][12][4] or short-stemmed iris,[15][26][27] or 'Lamance iris',[28] (especially in Tennessee),[29][20][30] or 'Leafy Blue Flag',[4] (especially in Ohio).[31][32][13]

The name of 'Lamance iris' comes from 'Lora La Mance',[33] an American horticulturalist and author (1857–1939).[34] The 'Brevicaulis' epithet comes from the latin for 'short stem'.[35][36]

It was first published and described by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 'Florula Ludoviciana', (Flora of the State of Louisiana) in 1817.[37]

Michael Foster was the first botanist and author to realise that Iris brevicaulis Raf. had the same description as Iris foliosa MacKenzie & Bush (published in Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 12: 80–81. in 1902).[38] Later authors agreed with this assessment, including Brian Mathew (The Iris, 1981) and Clive Innes (The World of Iridaceae). But 'Iris foliosa' was used in the 1939 Checklist and 'Index Kewensis'.[8] But most authors have agreed that Iris foliosa is a synonym.[2]

It was verified by United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Research Service on 4 April 2003, then updated on 2 December 2004,[39] and it is an accepted name by the RHS.[40]

Distribution and habitat

Iris brevicaulis is the hardiest and most adaptable of all the Louisiana irises. Occurring a wide range of habitats.[27] It is native to North America.[39]

Range

It is found in Ontario, Canada,[4][26][27] up as far north as the north-east shore of Lake Erie.[27] Also in many southeastern states of the United States, including Alabama (along various rivers,[20]), Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,[41] Illinois, Indiana, Kansas (Leavenworth,[27]), Kentucky,[42] Louisiana, Mississippi (around the Mississippi River basin,[21][3]), Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.[6][4][26] (including the Big Thicket forest).[27]

Habitat

Most Louisiana irises are found in the bayous of southern Louisiana, but Iris brevicaulis can tolerate drier soils than the other species and can also be found away from the swamp areas.[27] It will grow in moist fields, damp prairies, wet meadows, moist woodlands, streams, riverbanks, marsh areas, around lakes, around ponds, in ravines at the base of wooded slopes (in Missouri[14]) and in 'Bottomlands' (areas of low-lying alluvial land near a river).[20][5][9] In places where moisture is generally high during the growing seasons (of fall (autumn), winter and spring).[4]

Conservation

Iris brevicaulis due to habitat destruction can be classed as 'endangered'. In Canada, it is only found in the state of Ontario. The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) listed the Iris as a high priority candidate for assessment as a species at risk.[13] A large population exists on the island of Pelee, which is now being conserved by volunteers.[13]

In the US, it was listed as 'threatened' in Ohio in 2012.[43] In Illinois, it is listed as 'not common' with a scattered distribution.[7]

Cultivation

The Louisiana irises generally all have similar cultivation requirements. Iris brevicaulis needs acidic soils (ph level of 6.5) with a high organic and high fertility content.[44][45][14] It prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade and prefers wet soils it can tolerate well drained soil.[4][15][22]

For best flowering, moisture is essential during late autumn, winter and spring times (October to May), when the plant starts to grow new leaves.[8][46] They can be given a light feed between autumn and spring, if needed.[44][45]

They can be used planted by the edges of ponds, streams and pools,[28] (or a bog garden),[17] or woodland border.[14][22] Once established they are thought to be a reliable source for fresh cut flowers and they can tolerate damage from deer.[14]

Propagation is best carried out by division of the rhizomes.[22][46][47][48]

Which is best carried out in late summer to early spring, when the plants are dormant. The ground must be prepared pre-planting, with the addition of a generous amount of organic matter and the soils dug to about six inches deep (to allow for new root growth). Plants require dividing every 3–4 years to promote good flowering. They can combine with other plants but tend to 'move' to suitable positions.[11][44][45]

If using a fertilizer, sprinkle around the plant in late January or February, before the plant is in flower.[44][45][46]

New plantings need to be mulched to prevent sun-scalding.[11][44][45]

The iris seed is not hard to raise but a very slow process.[47] It can take many months to germinate (between 3–12 months) with a 50% germination average.[45] They are best germinated using a cold frame.[22] They then can take 3–5 years before reaching flowering stage.[47]

Seeds should be harvested from the plant directly after flowering but they must be from mature seed pods. They then should be stored in paper bags, as seed stored in glass containers often goes mouldy.[45]

It is estimated to be hardy to between USDA Zones 4 to 9. It is thought to be the hardiest of all Louisiana Irises.[4][11][14]

It can tolerate frost but will flower poorly in areas with cool summers.[44][47]

It can be grown in southern UK, in damp or wet soils.[49][50] They can also be grown in most of the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.[45]

They are generally trouble-free[22] and can even tolerate nibbling by deer.[14]

They are often available at water garden centres in the US.[4]

Toxicity

Like many other irises, most parts of the plant are poisonous (rhizome and leaves), if mistakenly ingested can cause stomach pains and vomiting. Also handling the plant may cause a skin irritation or an allergic reaction.[51] The rhizomes (thickened roots) of Iris brevicaulis contain poison. If mistakenly eaten it could cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and an elevated temperature. The roots, seeds and plant sap can also cause skin irritation if touched.[15][52]

Pollination

Iris brevicaulis is primarily pollinated by bumblebees.[53][23] But it is also occasionally pollinated by hummingbirds.[13] They are pollinated in different ways, the hummingbirds must use their head to push back the iris' petals in order to gain access to the nectar. Pollen is then transferred on a hummingbird's forehead.[13]

Hybrids

Hybrid Iris brevicaulis 'Marie Caillet' from Adamstown, Maryland, USA

Due to Iris brevicaulis adaptable habitat and greater hardiness (than other Louisiana Iris species), it has been used in hybridization by plant breeders.[27][54][55]

Iris brevicaulis can easily hybridize with other Louisiana irises to create new variants. One of the first was 'Iris fulvala', a hybrid Dykes raised as a cross between Iris fulva and Iris brevicaulis. It produced two forms, both with rich velvety falls, one a red-purple form and the other was a bluer shade.[26][3] The name was composed of Iris fulva and the first syllable of Lamance (the common name of Iris foliosa which was known at that time as 'Iris hexagona var. Lamancei'). Later Iris foliosa was found to be a synonym of Iris brevicaulis. The hybrids were found to be good garden plants and could flower more freely than either of the parents.[56]

It was crossed with Iris giganticaerulea to produce 'Iris × flexicaulis' Small.[26][8] It is also the 'parent' of a very old (nearly 100 years old),hybrid 'Dorothea K. Williamson'.[57]

Other Iris brevicaulis cultivars include; 'Alabamensis', 'All Falls', 'Boonensis', 'Brevipes', 'Finders Keepers', 'Foliosa Alba', 'Mac's White', 'Meadow Frost', 'Mississippiensis', 'Ottine', 'Petite And Sweet', 'Pink Joy Roberts', 'Slowpoke', 'Territorial Rights', 'Trail Of Tears', 'Triple Treat'.[8]

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豪栄道 豪太郎 場所入りする豪栄道基礎情報四股名 澤井 豪太郎→豪栄道 豪太郎本名 澤井 豪太郎愛称 ゴウタロウ、豪ちゃん、GAD[1][2]生年月日 (1986-04-06) 1986年4月6日(38歳)出身 大阪府寝屋川市身長 183cm体重 160kgBMI 47.26所属部屋 境川部屋得意技 右四つ・出し投げ・切り返し・外掛け・首投げ・右下手投げ成績現在の番付 引退最高位 東大関生涯戦歴 696勝493敗...

 

 

OklahomaWine regionOfficial nameState of OklahomaTypeU.S. stateYear established1907CountryUnited StatesSub-regionsOzark Mountain AVAClimate regionHumid subtropical/continental in highlandsTotal area69,898 square miles (181,035 km2)Grapes producedAlicante Bouschet, Barbera, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Catawba, Chambourcin, Chardonel, Chardonnay, Chenin blanc, Concord, Gewürztraminer, Merlot, Muscat Canelli, Niagara, Norton, Petite Sirah, Pinot gris, Pinot noir, Riesling, Sauvign...

 

 

Main language areas in Iberia c. 300 BC The Bardili were a small, pre-Roman tribe of the Iberian Peninsula, and an offshoot of the widespread Turduli people, who lived in what is now southwestern Portugal in the 5th-1st centuries BC. Location Migrating in conjunction with the Celtici,[1][2][3] they settled the present Setúbal peninsula along the Tagus river mouth and the lower Sardum[4] (Sado; Kallipos in the Greek sources[5]) river valley around the 5...

United States Congress office (1974–1995) OTA seal The Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) was an office of the United States Congress that operated from 1974 to 1995. OTA's purpose was to provide congressional members and committees with objective and authoritative analysis of the complex scientific and technical issues of the late 20th century, i.e. technology assessment. It was a leader in practicing and encouraging delivery of public services in innovative and inexpensive ways, includ...

 

 

Campaign during the American Civil War Atlanta CampaignPart of the American Civil WarUnion Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and his staff in the trenches outside of AtlantaDateMay 7 – September 2, 1864(3 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)LocationNorthwestern Georgia and around Atlanta33°44′56″N 84°23′17″W / 33.749°N 84.388°W / 33.749; -84.388Result Union victoryBelligerents  United States (Union)  Confederate StatesCommanders and leaders Wil...

 

 

Clarence WilsonA Shriek in the Night (1933)LahirClarence Hummel Wilson(1876-11-17)17 November 1876Cincinnati, Ohio, Amerika SerikatMeninggal5 Oktober 1941(1941-10-05) (umur 64)Hollywood, California, Amerika SerikatPekerjaanPemeranTahun aktif1920-1941 Clarence Hummel Wilson (17 November 1876 – 5 Oktober 1941) adalah seorang pemeran karakter asal Amerika Serikat. Wilson tampil dalam sekitar 200 film antara 1920 dan 1941, umumnya dalam peran pendukung. Referensi Pranal...

Elaine MayMay tampil pada 1959LahirElaine Iva Berlin21 April 1932 (umur 92)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, A.S.Nama lainEsther Dale, Elly MayPekerjaanAktriskomedianpenulis naskahpenulis skenariosutradara filmTahun aktif1955–sekarangDikenal atasA New Leaf (1971) The Heartbreak Kid (1972) Mikey and Nicky (1976) Ishtar (1987)Suami/istriMarvin Irving May ​ ​(m. 1948; c. 1960)​Sheldon Harnick ​ ​(m. 1962;...

 

 

Stasiun Bahlias Lokomotif BB 303 84 04 sedang memuat bantalan rel di Stasiun BahliasLokasiBah Lias, Bandar, Simalungun, Sumatera UtaraIndonesiaKoordinat3°12′05″N 99°20′18″E / 3.2014242°N 99.3383293°E / 3.2014242; 99.3383293Ketinggian+32,70 mOperator Kereta Api IndonesiaDivisi Regional I Sumatera Utara dan Aceh Letakkm 109+906 lintas Medan-Tebing Tinggi-Kisaran-Tanjungbalai[1] Jumlah peronSatu peron sisi yang rendahJumlah jalur2 (jalur 2: sepur lurus...