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Iris Persica - Persian Iris
Iris Persica, Persian Iris Class and Order IRIS Persica corolla imberbi, petalis interioribus
brevissimis patentissimis. Linn. Syst. Vegetab. p. 79. Sp. Pl. p.
59. A native of Persia. Flowers in February and March.
Its beauty, early appearance, and fragrant blossoms, make it highly
esteemed by all lovers of flowers; like the Hyacinth or Narcissus it
will blow within doors in a water-glass, but stronger in a small pot
of sand, or sandy loam; a few flowers will scent a whole apartment:
it will also blossom in the open air, but requires warmth and
shelter; it is propagated by offsets and seeds; the best flowering
roots are imported from Holland, they bear forcing well; and hence
this plant may be had to flower a full month or six weeks in
succession. The Botanical Magazine or Flower-Garden Displayed |
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@ Garden Notes 2005