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''Iris xanthospuria'' is a species in the genus '' Iris'', it is also in the subgenus '' Limniris'' and in the series '' Spuriae''. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, from Turkey with yellow flowers. It was originally known as 'Turkey yellow'. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions.


Description

It is different in form to '' Iris pseudacorus'', another yellow flowering iris found in Turkey. It has a thick rhizome, covered with the fibrous remains of the bases of the previous seasons leaves. It has grey-green, tough and erect leaves.British Iris Society. Species Group (Editors) They can grow up to between long, and 1–2 cm wide. The leaves are generally equal or shorter than the stems, and also evergreen. It has stems with between 1 – 2 compact, erect branches, that can grow up to between long. The stems have 2–5, green
spathe In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of ...
s, (leaves of the flower bud), that are 6–12 cm long, with membranous margins. The stems or
peduncle Peduncle may refer to: *Peduncle (botany), a stalk supporting an inflorescence, which is the part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed *Peduncle (anatomy), a stem, through which a mass of tissue is attached to a body **Peduncle (art ...
hold 2–5, terminal (top of stem) flowers, between spring and summer, in April–May. The flowers are smaller than ''
Iris crocea ''Iris crocea'' is a species in the genus ''Iris'', it is also in the subgenus '' Limniris'' and the series '' Spuriae''. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, found in Kashmir. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant. It is also commonly known ...
'', in diameter, that come in shades of yellow, deep yellow flowers, golden yellow, lemon-yellow, and vivid yellow.Rina Kamenetsky and Hiroshi Okubo (editors) deep, rich yellow flowers. 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 The term ''sepalum'' was coined b ...
(outer petals), known as the 'falls' and 3 inner, smaller petals (or tepals, known as the 'standards'.} The falls are long and have orbicular blade, broadly elliptical or ovate, 2.5–3 cm long and 0.7–1.2 (−1.5) cm wide. They sometimes have a darker yellow patch on the blade of the falls. They also have an un-winged claw (section closest to the stem). The upright standards are oblanceolate and long and 1.3–2.4 cm wide. They are also paler in colour. It has 2–4 cm long pedicels, 1.5–2 cm long ovary, that has a beak-like point and a small, 0.7–1 cm long perianth tube. It has 4–4.5 cm long and 0.7–1.2 cm wide style branches, that are sharply recurved, and have broadly triangular lobes that are 4–5 mm long. They are also paler in colour, similar to the standards. After the iris has flowered, it produces an oblong, seed capsule, that is 4–5 cm long, with a tapering beak, up to 3 cm long.


Biochemistry

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, respectively ...
, having two sets of chromosomes, this can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings. It has a chromosome count: 2n=40.


Taxonomy

In Russia it is known as 'Ksanthospuria Iris'. In Czech, it is known as 'Žlutěpochybný iris'. In Turkish, it is known as 'Altin susen', (meaning 'Gold Iris'). It has the common name of 'Turkey yellow'. The Latin
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
''xanthospuria'' refers to a combination of 'xanthos' meaning yellow, and 'spuria' from ''
Iris spuria ''Iris spuria'' is a species of the genus Iris (plant), Iris, part of the subgenus ''Iris subg. Limniris, Limniris'' and the series ''Iris ser. Spuriae, Spuriae''. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, from Europe, Asia and Africa. It has purple ...
''. In 1948, Dr. Lee W. Lenz was given some seeds from Professor Haydar Bagda of
Ankara University Ankara University ( tr, Ankara Üniversitesi) is a public university in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the formation of the republic in 1923. The university has 40 vocat ...
. He grew these into a plant, which he called "Turkey Yellow". It was first published and described as ''Iris xanthospuria'' by Brian Mathew and Turhan Baytop in 'The Garden' (published in London) Vol.107 Issue11, page446 in 1982. It was verified by United States Department of Agriculture
Agricultural Research Service The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the principal in-house research agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). ARS is one of four agencies in USDA's Research, Education and Economics mission area. ARS is charged with ext ...
on 3 December 2004. Iris xanthospuria is an accepted name by the RHS.


Distribution and habitat

It is
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to western Asia.


Range

It was first grown from seed, collected near Ankara, Turkey in 1948, other specimens have been found in
Muğla Muğla () is a city in southwestern Turkey. The city is the center of the District of Menteşe and Muğla Province, which stretches along Turkey's Aegean coast. Muğla's center is situated inland at an altitude of 660 m and lies at a dista ...
and Antakya. It is found in Turkey,(including along the edges of Koycegiz Lake, in
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,) and
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.


Habitat

''Iris xanthospuria'' grows in marshy meadows, in swampy areas, and beside stream sides. Some habitats are known to dry out in summer. It has also been found within Eucalyptus plantations. It grows at altitudes of between 40-1000m above sea level.


Conservation

It is listed as rare and threatened. Some plants have been found in Marmaris National Park and the Gokova and Datça-Bozburun
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. With other rare endemic plants such as; '' Allium sandrasic'', '' Arenaria lusche'', '' Centaurea cariensis'', '' Eryngium thorifoli'', '' Ferulago mughlai'', '' Gypsophila confertiflor'', '' Isatis pinnatilob'', '' Sedum carica'', '' Senecio sandrasicus'', '' Sideritis leptocla'', '' Sideritis albiflora'', '' Silene tunicoides'' and '' Thymus cariensis''.


Cultivation

It is
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to −15 °C. It prefers to grow in good heavy garden soil, it is tolerant of most soils, as long as there is plenty of moisture during the growing season. It prefers positions in full sun.


Propagation

It can also be propagated by division (splitting the rhizomes of established plants) or by seed growing.


Hybrids and cultivars

It is used in hybridization, due to the yellow colour of the flowers.


References


Sources

*Davis, P. H., ed. 1965–1988. Flora of Turkey and the east Aegean islands. *Mathew, B. 1981. The Iris. 119.


External links


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q15572951 xanthospuria Flora of Turkey Garden plants of Asia Plants described in 1982