Iris subg. Limniris
Subgenus Limniris is one subgenus of beardless irises, which don't have hair on their drooping sepals, also called their falls. 'Limniris' is derived from the Latin for marsh or living-in-lakes Iris, or pond iris. This refers to the fact that most species can be grown in moist habitats for part of the year. It was originally described by Tausch in Deut. Bot. Herb.-Buch (Deutsche Botaniker) in 1841. Édouard Spach made changes 1846 in Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. (Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique).
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Iris subg. Limniris
Subgenus Limniris is one subgenus of beardless irises, which don't have hair on their drooping sepals, also called their falls. 'Limniris' is derived from the Latin for marsh or living-in-lakes Iris, or pond iris. This refers to the fact that most species can be grown in moist habitats for part of the year. It was originally described by Tausch in Deut. Bot. Herb.-Buch (Deutsche Botaniker) in 1841. Édouard Spach made changes 1846 in Ann. Sci. Nat., Bot. (Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique).
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