(SPEC) Iris sanguinea var. nana
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'Iris sanguinea Nana' (
Ben Hager, ). Series
Sibiricae . "
Iris sanguinea 'Nana' (5-7 in. in flower) A miniature version of the familiar
Iris sanguinea. Flowers basically reddish-purple, on short stems. Leaves short at flowering time but growing to about a foot tall. Densely clump-forming." We-Du Gardens 1990 catalog. May have been first introduced by Ben Hager, Melrose Gardens. "
Iris orientalis nana, Sib. Smith 1927"--1929 Checklist.
Iris sanguinea Hornem ex Donn.
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BobPries - 2011-03-07