Iris stolonifera
Iris stolonifera is a plant species in the genus Iris; it is also in the subgenus Iris, and in the section Regelia. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from the mountains of Turkestan, between Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. It has red-skinned stolon roots and rhizomes, glaucous, long, blue-grey leaves, and bi-coloured flowers, in various shades from milky white, to blue, purple, pale lilac, lavender, and brown. It normally has blue to yellow beards on all the petals.
Description
It has a rhizome, that in the spring, sends out thin, and long, secondary roots, which have a red skin. At the end of each stolon, it forms a new rhizome, creating widespread colonies of plants. Other 'Regelia section' irises also have stolons.Also Iris japonica, Iris prismatica and Iris henryi produce stolons.
It has dark blue-green, or glaucous leaves. They are sword-shaped, and long, and 0.8 cm to 2 cm wide. They are prominently veined, and semi-evergreen, disappearing after summer, after the blooming period is over.
It has a stem, that can grow up to between tall, or tall.
The stem has membranous, spathes or bracts, which are long.
The stems hold 2–3 terminal flowers, blooming in late spring, between April and June, or May, or between May and June.
The scented, flowers are in diameter.
They are variable in colour, normally bi-coloured, ranging from milky white, to blue, to purple, and brown.
They normally have a blue centre with a brown, or reddish-bronze, or yellow margin.
It has two pairs of petals, three large sepals, known as the 'falls' and three inner, smaller petals, known as the 'standards'. The falls are long, and wide. The standards are long, and wide. Each petal has a beard. Which is also variable, normally blue, or yellow, or between blue and yellow, Also lilac, and cream beards have been found.
It has a brown, 2.5 cm long perianth tube, which is funnel shaped. It has 3 cm long styles, which are variable in colour. It has cream or blue coloured pollen.
After the iris has flowered, between May and July, it produces an oblong seed capsule, that is long. It is slightly inflated, and tapers at both ends. Inside the capsule, are light brown seeds that have thick white aril.
Genetics
As most irises, this species is diploid, having two sets of chromosomes. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings. It has a chromosome count: 2n=44.Taxonomy
It has the common names of 'Pamiriris'.It is known as 'Pobegonosy Iris' in Russia.
The Latin specific epithet stolonifera derives from its thin stolon-like roots.
It was first collected by Olga Fedtschenko in around 1870,
It was first published and described by Karl Maximovich in the 'Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg' Vol.26 on page 535 in 1880. It was also published in 'Mélanges Biol. Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg' Vol. 10 on page 731 in 1880.
It was also published with an illustration in Curtis's Botanical Magazine 7861 in 1902, and in Hort. Vol. 7 Issue 8 page 191 on 15 April 1929.
Iris stolonifera is an accepted name by the RHS, and it was verified by United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Research Service on 2 October 2014.
Distribution and habitat
Iris stolonifera is native to temperate areas of central Asia.Range
It is found in the mountain ranges of the Pamir Alai (or Alay), .which passes through the former Russian, country of Turkestan.
It is also found in Tajikistan, (from the city of Dushanbe, to Uzbekistan, and in Afghanistan.
Habitat
It grows on dry rock slopes, along dry creeks, and upland meadows.One reference mentions wet meadows and stream sides, also mentioned by the British Iris Society Guide, but herbarium specimens do not support this habitat, also the other irises in the Regelia section are also mountainside irises.
They can be found at an altitude of above sea level.
Cultivation
It is very cold hardy, to USDA Zone 5, or between Zone 5 to Zone 8. It is also hardy in Europe to Zone H3. In very cold areas, such as Russia, the plant may die out after 2 or 3 years.It prefers to grow in well-drained soils, which are rich in humus.
It can tolerate soils with a ph level of 6.8.
It prefers positions in full sun.
It needs a dormant dry period during the summer.
The plants are not tolerant of winds.
In non-hardy places, it is best grown in a bulb frame.
It can be also grown in rock garden.
The plants should be planted at a depth of 2 inches, in October.
It is thought to be one of the easiest 'Regelia' section irises to cultivate, as it is more adaptable and vigorous than others.
Hybrids and cultivars
Iris stolonifera has been crossed with Iris korolkowii to create different coloured hybrids that have dark brown or deep blue beards. It has been crossed with other irises but did not produce very suitable crosses.There are several different cultivars, including 'Chocolate', 'Decorated Blue Beard', 'Decorated Delight', 'Decorated Giant', 'George Barr', 'Here I Am', 'Leichtlini', 'Merlin's Magic', 'Network', 'Real Harmony', 'Red, White, And Blue', 'Conical', 'Turkish Dancer', 'Turkish Delight', 'Vaga', and 'Zwanenburg Beauty'.
'Zwanenburg Beauty' has blue flowers that are edged in bronze and have bronze veins. It grows to a height of between tall. It has lilac shading on the falls. The beard is bronze-red or cream-white.