iris germanica in a sentence
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- In the iris trade, they are often confused with " Iris cypriana " and with " Iris trojana ", ( which is commonly listed as a synonym of " Iris germanica " ).
- It is listed in the Encyclopedia of Life, and in the Catalogue of Life, it is listed as " Iris relicta " and notes that " Iris germanica var . suaveolens " is a synonym.
- In August 2016, a study was published that focused on the cytogenetic characters of Irises in Lebanon ( including " Iris cedreti " ) as compared to " Iris germanica " and " Iris mesopotamica ".
- In 1910, William Rickatson Dykes in The Gardeners'Chronicle of September 17, 1910, felt that " Iris florentina " was not a wild species but had hybrid origin, or form of " Iris germanica ".
- As " Iris germanica " has a count of 2n = 44 or 48 and " Iris variegata " is counted as 2n = 24 . " Iris variegata " is more likely to be the parent species.
- Among South Slavs, a mountain plant Iris germanica is known in folklore as perunika ( " Perun's plant " ) and sometimes also as bogisha, ( " god's plant " ), and was believed to grow from ground that had been struck by lightning.
- During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance period, Iris green'( or'Verdelis'and'Vert d'iris'), It was made from the juice of the fresh flowers of " Iris florentine " and / or " Iris germanica ".
- Iristectorin B ( C23H24O12 ) can be found in the rhizomes of " Iris tectorum ", Iris-tectorigenin B found in " Iris germanica " and " Iris tectorum " and Iristectorin A ( which is also found in " Belamcanda chinensis " ).
- The yellow forms of " Iris junonia ", and yellow forms of " Iris imbricata " are similar in form to the yellow forms of " Iris purpureobractea ", also forms of " Iris germanica in the Taurus mountains near Egirdir are very similar to the iris.
- :" Free for nearly three years from all restraint, climbing roses had scaled the heights . . . the ground was a carpet of tulips : " Iris germanica " in every possible variety . . . The acacias in the sunk garden, now big trees, filled the air with their scent . . . Dear God!