
Irideae - Wikipedia
Irideae is a tribe included in the well-known family Iridaceae. It contains many species in five genera which are widely distributed in the Old World. The tribe derives its name from Iris, …
Iridaceae - Wikipedia
Iridaceae (/ ɪrɪˈdeɪsiˌaɪ, - siːˌiː /) is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises.
Tribe Irideae - iNaturalist
Irideae is a tribe included in the well-known Iridaceae family. It contains many species in five genera which are widely distributed in the Old World. The tribe derives its name from Iris, …
InfoClassificationFamilyIridaceae < Main < Iris Wiki
The Iris family is one of the larger families in the class Monocotyledonae, order Asparagales, and filled with ornamental plants. The Genus Iris is the type genus for the family. The family is so …
Irideae - Wikiwand
Irideae is a tribe included in the well-known family Iridaceae. It contains many species in five genera which are widely distributed in the Old World. The tribe derives its name from Iris, …
(Irideae) - Botanical Realm
Sep 28, 2024 · When we think of stunning flowering plants, Irideae certainly stands out among the crowd! This fascinating tribe of flowering plants, part of the family
Handbook of the Irideae: A Complete Book on the Iris and Iris ...
Jul 22, 2018 · This special re-print edition of J.G. Baker's book “The Handbook to the Irideae” is a complete guide to the iris species of the world. Written in 1892, this is one of the most …
- Author: J.G. Baker, FRS
Irideae - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
Irideae Kitt. (1840) Type genus: Iris L. Note: The proposals made by Crespo et al. (2015) are not widely and so Wikispecies will continue to maintain the conservative approach adopted here.
Irideae - Wikiwand articles
Irideae is a tribe included in the well-known family Iridaceae. It contains many species in five genera which are widely distributed in the Old World. The tribe derives its name from Iris, …
The eastern Asian genus Belamcanda (Iridaceae: Irideae), with its sole species, B. chi- nensis, the leopard or blackberry lily, has long been understood to be most closely related to Iris dicho …
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