Psammiris, Spach, 1846
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.340.3.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C67532E-FF90-FFFA-969A-FF54FA3AFD7F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Psammiris |
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Key to the species of I. section Psammiris in Russia
1. Rhizome vertical, short, with a dense bundle of radial adventitious roots, never forming clumps, scapes up to 20–35 cm, seeds with aril 2.4 (± 0.2) long, 2.2 (± 0.1) mm wide (ser. 1. Vorobievia).................................................................................. 1. Iris vorobievii View in CoL
- Rhizome horizontal, creeping or short-creeping, forming clumps with numerous thin-fibrous or membranous remains of old leaf sheaths, scapes up to 10–15(25) cm, seeds with aril 1.1 (± 0.3) long, 1.2 (± 0.4) mm wide.............................................................2
2. Rhizome thin, short-creeping, stoloniferous, plants up to 20(25) cm tall, flowering scape distinct, perianth tube shorter than blade (ser. 2. Humilis View in CoL )..................................................................................................................................................................................3
- Rhizome poorly developed, short and small, plants 10–15 cm tall, flowering scape short, perianth tube longer than blade (ser. 3. Potaninia)...........................................................................................................................................................................................5
3. Stoloniform offshoots short, forming dense clumps, flowering scape 15 cm, spathes green, herbaceous or pergamaceous, not swollen................................................................................................................................................................................................4
- Stoloniform offshoots extended, forming loose clumps, flowering scape 20–25 cm, spathes herbaceous, green, swollen ................ ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2. Iris bloudowii View in CoL
4. Spathes pergamaceous, scape base surrounded by brown fibrous remains of old leaves ............................................ 3. Iris humilis View in CoL
- Spathes herbaceous, light-green, scape base surrounded by grey fibrous remains of old leaves........................ 4. Iris mandshurica View in CoL
5. Rhizome covered with fibrous remains of old leaf sheaths................................................................................................................6
- Rhizome covered with membranous remains of old leaf sheaths ............................................................................. 5. Iris kamelinii View in CoL
6. Old leaf sheaths hair-like, sometimes winding, flowers sulphur-yellow.................................................................... 6. Iris potaninii View in CoL
- Old leaf sheaths coarsely fibred, erect, flowers light yellow ............................................................................... 7. Iris psammocola View in CoL
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