''Iris lactea'' is a species in the genus ''
Iris
Iris most often refers to:
*Iris (anatomy), part of the eye
*Iris (mythology), a Greek goddess
* ''Iris'' (plant), a genus of flowering plants
* Iris (color), an ambiguous color term
Iris or IRIS may also refer to:
Arts and media
Fictional ent ...
'', it is also in the subgenus ''
Limniris''. and the series ''Ensatae'', it is the only species in the series. The Japanese water iris, ''
Iris ensata
''Iris ensata'', the Japanese iris or Japanese water iris (Japanese: ''hanashōbu''), formerly ''I. kaempferi'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia, and widely cultivated as an orn ...
'', is actually in series ''
Laevigatae''. 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 h ...
perennial
A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wide ...
, from central Asia, with pale blue or violet flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in
temperate
In geography, the temperate climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes (23.5° to 66.5° N/S of Equator), which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth. These zones generally have wider temperature ranges throughout t ...
regions.
Description
''Iris lactea'' has a thick creeping rhizome,
[ that is covered in reddish purple fibres.]
It grows to a height of between, 3–50 cm (1–18 in),[ with a 10–30 cm (4–12 in) flowering stem.][
It has 2–4 flowers per stem, blooming between April and June,][ or May and August in the UK.][ The violet scented flowers,][ can last for 2–3 weeks,][ and measure about 5–7.5 cm in diameter.][
It has lanceolate (lance-shaped), green spathes, measuring 4.5–10 x 0.8–1.6 cm.][
The flowers come in a range of shades from pale blue to violet,][ white] or yellow.[ It has dark standards, delicate white falls, which are striated with blue, red-purple][ or violet.][
It has flower stalks (pedicel) measure about 4–7 cm long, with a very short perianth tube (3 mm), 2.5–3.2 cm stamens and yellow anthers.][
The leaves are linear, mostly ribbed, greyish green, rising from the base of the plant. They are between 14–70 cm long and between 3–7 mm wide.][
It fruits (makes seeds) between June and September (after flowering), the seed capsule is narrow and cylindrical in shape, with 6 ribs running along the side of the capsule, which ends in a beak-like point. The capsule measures 6.5–7.5 × 1–1.4 cm. The fruiting stems are unequal, ranging from 4–10 cm. Inside the capsule, are maroon-brown seeds which are pyriform (pear shaped).][
]
Biochemistry
In 2008, a study was carried out on the anatomical
Anatomy () is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old science, having its ...
structure of the leaf and drought resistance of 4 different species of Iris (''Iris songarica
''Iris songarica'' is a beardless iris (plant), iris in the genus ''Iris (plant), Iris'', in the subgenus ''Iris subg. Limniris, Limniris'' and in the series ''Iris ser. Tenuifoliae, Tenuifoliae'' of the genus. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous plan ...
'', ''Iris potaninii
''Iris potaninii'' is a species in the genus ''Iris'', it is also in the subgenus of ''Iris'' and in the ''Psammiris'' section. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Siberia in Russia, Mongolia and China. It is a dwarf plant, having either subter ...
'', ''Iris loczyi
''Iris loczyi'' is a beardless iris in the genus ''Iris'', in the subgenus '' Limniris'' and in the series '' Tenuifoliae'' of the genus. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial, from a wide area of Asia, including Afghanistan, Iran (the mountai ...
'' and ''Iris lactea'') from Qinghai
Qinghai (; alternately romanized as Tsinghai, Ch'inghai), also known as Kokonor, is a landlocked province in the northwest of the People's Republic of China. It is the fourth largest province of China by area and has the third smallest po ...
, China. It showed that all the species were strongly adaptable to drought conditions.
Genetics
In 2009, a karyotype
A karyotype is the general appearance of the complete set of metaphase chromosomes in the cells of a species or in an individual organism, mainly including their sizes, numbers, and shapes. Karyotyping is the process by which a karyotype is disce ...
analysis was carried out on 10 Irises found in China, it found the chromosome counts, including ''Iris lactea'' of 2n=40.
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. Sets of chromosomes refer to the number of maternal and paternal chromosome copies, respecti ...
, having two sets of chromosomes
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. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.
It has a chromosome count: 2n=40, 44, 50[
]
Taxonomy
It is commonly known in the UK as the 'white flowered iris' or in the US as 'milky iris'. It is known as '', in Sweden.
In Ladakhi Ladakhi can mean:
* of, from, or related to Ladakh, a union territory in northern India
* Ladakhi language, the Tibetic language spoken there
* Ladakhis
Ladakhis or Ladakhi people or Ladakspa are an ethnic group and first-language speakers of ...
of Tibet, it is known as 'Tesmamentok',[ meaning pale purple flower.
The Latin ]specific epithet
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''Lactea'' means milky color,[ hence the common name 'milky iris'.
In China, it is written as 白花马蔺 白花马蔺 in ]Chinese script
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and known as 'bai hua ma lin' in Pidgin
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in China.[ It also known as Ma Lin or Malan flower.
It was first published and described by ]Pallas
Pallas may refer to:
Astronomy
* 2 Pallas asteroid
** Pallas family, a group of asteroids that includes 2 Pallas
* Pallas (crater), a crater on Earth's moon
Mythology
* Pallas (Giant), a son of Uranus and Gaia, killed and flayed by Athena
* Pal ...
in 'Reise Russ. Reich' (Reise durch Verschiedene Provinzen des Russischen Reichs – translated as 'Travel through various provinces of the Russian Empire') in 1776.[
The taxonomy of this species has been very confused. It was originally named ''Iris ensata lactea'' (]Thunberg Thunberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Carl Peter Thunberg (1743–1828), Swedish naturalist
* Anna Sofia Thunberg (1790–1871), Swedish opera singer
*Clas Thunberg (1893–1973), Finnish speed skater
*Greta Thunberg (bo ...
) in 'Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
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' (page 328) on 1 May 1794 but later ''Iris ensata'' was re-classified as ''Iris kaempferi''. Which is now a synonym of ''Iris ensata
''Iris ensata'', the Japanese iris or Japanese water iris (Japanese: ''hanashōbu''), formerly ''I. kaempferi'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia, and widely cultivated as an orn ...
'' (within ''Iris series Laevigatae
''Iris'' ser. ''Laevigatae'' is a series of the genus ''Iris'', in ''Iris'' subg. ''Limniris''.
The series was first classified by Diels in 'Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien' (Edited by H. G. A. Engler and K. Prantl) in 1930.
It was further ex ...
''). Even Dykes in his books 'Iris Genus'(1913) and 'Handbook of Iris'(19 ) got the name incorrect and recorded it as 'Iris ensata'. Later, writers have tried to rectify the mistake. Fritz Kohlein in his book 'Iris'(1987) called it 'Iris ensata auct. non Thunberg.'[
Many new names were considered but finding out which name was first used and should have precedence has been difficult. So it has generally been left as ''Iris lactea'' (Pallas).]
''Iris lactea'' is an accepted name by the RHS,[ and it was verified by ]United States Department of Agriculture
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Agricultural Research Service
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on 2 October 2014.[
]
Distribution and habitat
''Iris lactea'' comes from wide range of areas. It is native to temperate and tropical regions of Asia.[
]
Range
It is found in Afghanistan
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, Kashmir (including Guraiz
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and Himachal Pradesh
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),[ ]Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country located mainly in Central Asia and partly in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia
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, Central Asia
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, India
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(including Ladakh
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),[ ]Pakistan
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,[ ]Russia
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(in Siberia
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and Primorye
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), Tibet
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, China, Mongolia
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and Korea
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. In China, it is found within the Chinese provinces
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of Anhui
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, Gansu, Hebei
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, Heilongjiang
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, Henan
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, Hubei
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, Jiangsu
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, Jilin
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, Liaoning, Nei Mongol
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, Ningxia
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, Qinghai
Qinghai (; alternately romanized as Tsinghai, Ch'inghai), also known as Kokonor, is a landlocked province in the northwest of the People's Republic of China. It is the fourth largest province of China by area and has the third smallest po ...
, Shaanxi
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, Shandong, Shanxi
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, Sichuan
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,[ ]Xinjiang
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and Xi-zang (Chinese Tibet).[
It is listed with '']Iris bloudowii
''Iris bloudowii'' is a species in the genus '' Iris'', it is also in the subgenus of '' Iris'' and in the ''Psammiris'' section. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Russia, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China, with sickle-shaped leaves, sl ...
'', '' Iris humilis'', ''Iris ruthenica
''Iris ruthenica'', sometimes called ever blooming iris (in the UK), Russian iris, pilgrim iris and Hungarian iris (in Europe), is a species in the genus ''Iris''- subgenus '' Limniris''. It is a rhizomatous perennial, with a wide distribution, r ...
'', ''Iris sibirica
''Iris sibirica'' ( commonly known as Siberian iris or Siberian flag), is a species in the genus ''Iris''. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial, from Europe (including France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Hu ...
'', ''Iris tenuifolia
''Iris tenuifolia'' is a beardless iris in the genus ''Iris'', in the subgenus '' Limniris'' and in the series '' Tenuifoliae'' of the genus. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial, from a wide region over central Asia, including Afghanistan, P ...
'' and '' Iris tigridia'' as being found in the Altai-Sayan region
The Altai-Sayan region is an area of Inner Asia proximate to the Altai Mountains and the Sayan Mountains, near to where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together. This region is one of the world centers of temperate plant diversity. ...
(where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together).
It is regarded as a wildflower in India and China.[
]
Habitat
''I. lactea'' grows in a wide range of habitats. Including steppe meadows, turf slopes,[ heavily grazed river shore within desert steppe, grasslands, roadsides,][
grassy slopes and hillsides.][
It grows at altitudes of between 600–3800m above sea level.][
It flowers as late as late summer in the wild.][
]
Cultivation
Since ''Iris lactea'', is one of the most common wild irises across all of China, living it a diverse range of habitats. It is very tolerant of most garden conditions.[
It is ]hardy
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* Hardy (surname)
* Hardy (given name)
* Hardy (singer), American singer-songwriter Places Antarctica
* Mount Hardy, Enderby Land
* Hardy Cove, Greenwich Island
* Hardy Rocks, Biscoe Islands
Australia
* Hardy, South ...
to USDA
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Zones 3–9.
It is very tolerant plant, growing in a variety of soils (including those that dry out in summer), salty areas and can be used as a soil improver.[ It prefers sunny places, but can grow successfully in shady places.][
It has been planted in mass on high leaded soils to reduce the lead contamination.
It is suitable for cultivation in rock gardens and group planting.]
Propagation
It can be propagated by seed and by division.[
]
Hybrids and cultivars
Many of the synonyms may represent distinct varieties of lactea. The following is a list of named variations botanical and horticultural;
*'Biglumis' (Robert Sweet, 1835, Siberia) – now called 'Iris lactea Pallas var. biglumis' Koidz.)[
*'Chinensis' (which grows in Korea, Russia and India),][
*'Chrysantha' (yellow flowers)][
*'Ensata Chinensis'
*'Ensata Grandiflora' (Dykes 1913)
*'Ensata Grandiflora Alba' (White form of 'Ensata Grandiflora', found at Ohio State University Bot. Garden 1933)
*'Hyacinthiana' (Collected by ]Reginald Farrer
Reginald John Farrer (17 February 1880 – 17 October 1920), was a traveller and plant collector. He published a number of books, although is best known for ''My Rock Garden''. He travelled to Asia in search of a variety of plants, many of wh ...
, 1914–1915, Tibet or W. China-Kansu)
*'Iliensis' (Poljakov, From near the Ili River
The Ili ( ug, ئىلى دەرياسى, Ili deryasi, Ili dəryasi, 6=Или Дәряси; kk, Ile, ; russian: Или; zh, c=伊犁河, p=Yīlí Hé, dng, Йили хә, Xiao'erjing: اِلِ حْ; mn, Ил, literally "Bareness") is a river si ...
, Kazakhstan)
*'Illini Fountain' (1993, Budapest, Hungary)
*'Mani' (1935, Tibet)
*'Moorcroftiana' (Wallich 1828)
*'Pabularia' (1888, Kashmir)
*'Redundant' (2002, Denver Botanic Garden)[
* var. lactea (white flowers,][ with purple veins and pale violet inner segments,][)
''Iris lactea'' has been used in hybridization for the selection of dwarf bearded irises.][
Known hybrids:
*'Calsata Hybrids' (Tomas Tamberg, 1979, cross of ]Iris douglasiana
''Iris douglasiana'', the Douglas iris, is a common wildflower of the coastal regions of Northern and Central California and southern Oregon in the United States. It grows mainly at lower elevations, below , though it is occasionally found at hei ...
X Iris ensata
''Iris ensata'', the Japanese iris or Japanese water iris (Japanese: ''hanashōbu''), formerly ''I. kaempferi'', is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia, and widely cultivated as an orn ...
)
*'Chrysata Charme' (Tamberg, 2001, cross of Sino-sibirica X I. lactea)
*'Hamadryad' (1931, Iris 'Watsoniana' X Iris ensata)[
]
Uses
It is widely grown throughout China, where it is often used as an ingredient in a herbal contraceptive
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.[ It has also been used in the anti-cancer drug 'Irisquinone', which comes from a herbal remedy. The rhizomes are also used in traditional oriental medicine,][ including Tibet.
The leaves are used as fodder for animals, and for thatching, matting and basket work,][ and its leaf fibres are also used in paper making and for brushes.][ The flowers contain the ]pigment
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– anthocyanin
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.[
It has also been used in ]veterinary
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medicine. The consumption of the flowers and seeds is thought to increase a cow's milk yield.
Culture
In Afghanistan, it has been banned by the Taliban
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. This maybe due to its use in herbal medicines.
References
Sources
*Aldén, B., S. Ryman & M. Hjertson. 2009. Våra kulturväxters namn – ursprung och användning. Formas, Stockholm (Handbook on Swedish cultivated and utility plants, their names and origin).
*Chinese Academy of Sciences. 1959–. Flora reipublicae popularis sinicae.
*Czerepanov, S. K. 1995. Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR).
*Huxley, A., ed. 1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening.
*Khassanov, F. O. & N. Rakhimova. 2012. Taxonomic revision of the genus Iris L. (Iridaceae Juss.) for the flora of Central Asia. Stapfia 97:175.
*Kitagawa, M. 1979. Neo-lineamenta florae Manshuricae.
*Komarov, V. L. et al., eds. 1934–1964. Flora SSSR. I. ensata Thunb.
*Mathew, B. 1981. The Iris. 125–127.
*Nasir, E. & S. I. Ali, eds. 1970–. Flora of estPakistan.
*Waddick, J. W. & Zhao Yu-tang. 1992. Iris of China.
*Walters, S. M. et al., eds. 1986–. European garden flora.
External links
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Plants described in 1776
Flora of Central Asia
Flora of Afghanistan
Flora of West Himalaya
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Flora of Russia
Flora of China
Flora of Mongolia
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