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Iris lactea Iris ensata
Leaves without midvein Leaves with distinct midvein on both surfaces
Flowering Stems 3-30 cm Flowering stems 25-100 cm
Flowers pale violet, or partly white, 5-8 cm in diam. Flowers reddish-purple, 9-11 cm in diam
Perianth tube barely 3 mm Prianth tube, 1.5-2 cm
Outer perianth segments oblanceolate, 4.5-6.5 cm Outer segments obovate, mottled yellow at
1 cm broad center, 7-8.5 cm, 3-3.5 cm broad
Ovary narrowly fusiform, 3-5 cm long, grooved Ovary cylindric 1.5-2 cm long
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Yes, this comes within what is now known as Iris lactea.
On Wednesday, July 6, 2016 at 5:38:29 AM UTC+1, Prashant wrote:PrashantRegardsDear Friends,Seen this Iris sp. at Hemis, Ladakh. Could this be Iris lactea?
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