Iris Brandzae
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''Iris brandzae'' is a species in the genus ''
Iris Iris most often refers to: *Iris (anatomy), part of the eye * Iris (color), an ambiguous color term *Iris (mythology), a Greek goddess * ''Iris'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants * Iris (given name), a feminine given name, and a list of peopl ...
''. It is also in the subgenus '' Limniris'' and in series '' Spuriae''. It is a
rhizomatous In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
perennial plant In horticulture, the term perennial (''wikt:per-#Prefix, per-'' + ''wikt:-ennial#Suffix, -ennial'', "through the year") is used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annual plant, annuals and biennial plant, biennials. It has thus been d ...
, with violet and white flowers, described originally from
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. It was once thought to be a
subspecies In Taxonomy (biology), biological classification, subspecies (: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (Morphology (biology), morpholog ...
of '' Iris sintenisii'', but is now classified as a separate species. It is also called ''Iris Brandzy'' or ''Prodan Iris'' in Russia. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in
temperate In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of the Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ran ...
regions.


Description

''Iris brandzae'' is similar in form to ''Iris sintenisii'', but with several differences, including leaf form, flower shape and spathe form.British Iris Society (1997) It has an (un-described) rhizome, which can forms small clumps of plants. It has grass-like leaves that are very narrow, erect, greenish blue, rough or scabrid (to the touch), and not
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
.Thomas Gaskell Tutin (Editor) They can grow up to between long, and 1.5–3.5 mm wide. The leaves also have 2–5 prominent veins. Unlike ''Iris sintenisii'', it has stems that are generally taller than the leaves, which can grow up to between tall. The stems have strongly inflated, green
spathe In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves in size, color, shape or texture. They also look ...
s, (leaves of the flower bud), which also have prominent veining. It has flowers that are similar in form to other dwarf spurias. and they have 2 terminal (top of stem) scented flowers, that begin blooming in the spring, between April and May. They come in shades of blue-violet, deep-blue, or blue-purple. It has 2 pairs of petals, 3 large
sepals A sepal () is a part of the flower of angiosperms (flowering plants). Usually green, sepals typically function as protection for the flower in bud, and often as support for the petals when in bloom., p. 106 Etymology The term ''sepalum'' ...
(outer petals), known as the 'falls' and 3 inner, smaller petals (or
tepals A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of ve ...
, known as the 'standards'. Compared to ''Iris sintenisii'', they have narrow mid tepals (the claws) which are narrow. After the iris has flowered, it produces a
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coloured seed capsule, in the fall (autumn).


Genetics

As most irises are
diploid Ploidy () is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a cell, and hence the number of possible alleles for autosomal and pseudoautosomal genes. Here ''sets of chromosomes'' refers to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, ...
, having two sets of
chromosomes A chromosome is a package of DNA containing part or all of the genetic material of an organism. In most chromosomes, the very long thin DNA fibers are coated with nucleosome-forming packaging proteins; in eukaryotic cells, the most importa ...
, this can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings. In 1948, an analysis was carried out by Tarnavschi, and published as 2n=10, which does not match with other spuria irises. Other published counts are 2n=20.AndreÄ­ Aleksandrovich Fedoro (Editor)


Taxonomy

The Latin
specific epithet In Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin gramm ...
''brandzae'' refers to botanist
Dimitrie Brândză Dimitrie Brândză (; October 22, 1846–August 15, 1895) was a Romanian botanist. He founded the Botanical Garden of Bucharest, which is now named in his honor. Brândză was born in Viișoara, Botoșani County. After studying at the Academ ...
(1846–1895). It is sometimes called ''Prodan Iris'', or ''Iris Brandzy'' in Russia. It was originally published and described as ''Iris brandzae'' by Iuliu Prodan in ''Buletinul Gradinii Botanice si al Muzeului Botanic dela Universitatea din Cluj'' (Bul. Grad. Bot. Univ. Cluj) Vol.15 page103 in 1935. It was also published by Czerep, in 1973 Svod Dopolm. Izmen ''Flora SSSR'' page301 and then by Geiderman in 1975, Opred. Vyssh. Rast. Mold SSR Ed2 page109. It was later published as ''Iris sintenisii Janka subsp. brandzae'' (Prod.) D.A. Webb & Chater by D.A. Webb & Chater in the 'Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society' (Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 76.) in 1978,. It was thought to have a more limited geographical distribution than ''Iris sintenisii'', around Romania. It stayed like this for many years until the authors of the Romanian flora books ('Flora a Romanie' by Ciocarlan 2009 and 'Plante Vasculare din Romania. Determinator ilustrat de teren (Vascular Plants of Romania. An illustrated field guide)' by Sarbu, Stefan et Oprea 2013) re-classified the taxon as an independent and separate species. Although some references still call it ''Iris sintenisii'' Janka subsp. ''brandzae''. It has not yet been verified by
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as of February 2015. ''Iris sintenisii'' subsp. ''brandzae'', as of February 2015 was a tentatively accepted name by the RHS.


Distribution and habitat

''Iris brandzea'' is
native Native may refer to: People * '' Jus sanguinis'', nationality by blood * '' Jus soli'', nationality by location of birth * Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory ** Nat ...
to Central Europe.


Range

The original specimens were found in Romania. It is also found in
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,
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,
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, and the
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, (in Central and Eastern Europe). Although it is more rarely found, than ''Iris sintenisii''. Specifically, it can be found on the
plain In geography, a plain, commonly known as flatland, is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Plains occur as lowlands along valleys or at the base of mountains, as coastal plains, and ...
s of Romania and Moldova.


Habitat

It grows in very different habitats to ''Iris sintenisii''. It is a
mesophyte Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither particularly dry nor particularly wet environments. An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain goldenrod, clover, oxeye daisy, and '' Ros ...
(growing in neither dry or wet habitats). It grows in saline marshes or wet meadows, and forest glades. It has also been found in steppe forest woodland under '' Fraxinus pallisiae'' (ash trees).


Conservation

In 2003, it (as ''Iris brandzae'') was assessed as 'Rare' in the nature reserve of 'Padurea Harboanca' in Romania.


Cultivation

''Iris brandzae'' is
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to
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Zone 5. It is also hardy in
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. It prefers moist, well drained and humus rich soils. It prefers positions in semi-shade. It is tolerant of wet springs and hot dry summers. ''Iris brandzae'' is grown in
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, Romania. In the northern part of the garden, called ''The Section Moldavia Sylvosteppe'', along with other plants such as; '' Crambe tataria'', '' Echium rossicum'', '' Pulsatilla vulgaris ssp. grandis'', ''
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'', '' Dianthus capitatus'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Amygdalus nana''. Specimens can be found in
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, Russia. Specimens can be found growing in the Botanical Garden of
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.


Culture

In 1961, an illustration of ''Iris brandzae'' was used on a
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in Romania. It was issued on 15 August 1961, as part of the series '100 years of Bucharest Botanical Garden'.


References


Sources

*Czerepanov, S. K. 1995. Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR). *Mathew, B. 1981. The Iris. 115–116.


External links

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has an image of the flower
* {{Taxonbar, from=Q15570431 brandzae Flora of Southeastern Europe Garden plants of Europe Plants described in 1935