Garden-Notes

 



Home
Alpine Flowers
Flower Garden
Flowers in Pots
For the Birds
Garden Herbs
Garden Flowers
Old English Flowers
Orchids
Trees and Shrubs
Wild Flowers
Garden Roses


Gardening Hints
Gardening Articles

 

 

 

Iris Persica - Persian Iris

 

Iris Persica, Persian Iris

Class and Order
Triandria Monogynia
Generic Character
Corolla 6-partita: Petalis alternis, reflexis, Stigmata petaliformia
Specific Character and Synonyms

IRIS Persica corolla imberbi, petalis interioribus brevissimis patentissimis. Linn. Syst. Vegetab. p. 79. Sp. Pl. p. 59.

IRIS bulbosa pręcox minus odora Persica variegata. Moris. hist. 2. p. 357.

XIPHIUM Persicum. Miller Dict. ed. 6. 4to.

The Persian bulbous Flower-de-luce. Parkins. Parad. p. 172.

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.

Parkinson remarks, that in his time (1629) it was very rare, and seldom bore flowers.

The Botanical Magazine or Flower-Garden Displayed

@ Garden Notes 2005