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- Iris_masia abstract "Iris masia is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Limniris and in the Syriacae. It is a rhizomatous perennial.It is occasionally known in Turkey, as the 'Barbed iris'.It was originally discovered by plant hunter, Paul Sintenis in 1888, near to the village of 'Sueverek', on the lower slopes of the Karadja Dagh, a mountain which lies in the district of Diyarbakır Province (now part of Southeastern Anatolia) of northern Mesopotamia. It was then named by Otto Stapf in 1888. Herr Max Leichtlin then gave Sir Michael Foster some specimens and Mr Foster then published it 'The Garden' (Issue61,page288) on 3 May 1902 as Iris masiae (Foster).Iris masia got its name from the ancient name of its habitat, the Karadja Dagh mountain, which was once known as 'Mons Masius',(erroneously given as 'Mons Masins' by Dykes). It was also known as 'Mount Masia'.It was again published and described as Iris masiae by Dykes, in the 'Gardeners Chronicle' (Issue 99) of London in 1910. In his research of his book 'The Genus Iris', Dykes then discovered that Mr Fosters Iris masiae and a Kew Garden specimen were very similar to his species of Iris grant-duffii and Iris Aschersonii. Dykes had to then publish a correction in 'Gardeners Chronicle' Issue 147 in 1910. Calling it Iris Masia. Iris Aschersonii was later treated as a synonym of Iris grant-duffii.But Iris masia was then classified as a separate species by Brian Mathew in his book of 1981 'The Iris'. It is one of only two species in the Syriacea series according to Mathew.As most irises are diploid, having two sets of chromosomes. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings. It has a chromosome count: 2n=24. It has been found that the species within Series Syriacae (with short fat, vertical rhizomes and terminal bulb-like buds) are derived from Iris series Tenuifoliae (another dry-land rhizomatous group of irises). There is also a genetic link between Syriacae and the bulbous ‘reticulata’ irises, especially with divergent Iris pamphylica, which has been confirmed by pollen similarities and rootstock morphology.A 'Sintenis' collected plant specimen is within the University of Vienna, Institute for Botany – Herbarium, collected from Kurdistan/Iraq.Similar to Iris grant-duffii, Iris masia is rare in cultivation in the UK.It can be cultivated in deep pots, as long it has a high potash feeding, and protected from the winter rains. But in sheltered areas of Canada, it could be planted against a south-facing wall within well-drained soil. Non-sheltered areas need a Bulb frame.".
- Iris_masia binomialAuthority William_Rickatson_Dykes.
- Iris_masia class Monocotyledon.
- Iris_masia division Flowering_plant.
- Iris_masia family Iridaceae.
- Iris_masia family Irideae.
- Iris_masia family Iridoideae.
- Iris_masia genus Iris_(plant).
- Iris_masia genus Iris_subg._Limniris.
- Iris_masia kingdom Plant.
- Iris_masia order Asparagales.
- Iris_masia thumbnail Iris_Masia.JPG?width=300.
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- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Aleppo.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Asparagales.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Bornmueller.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Mathew.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_Iraq.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_Syria.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flora_of_Turkey.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Garden_plants_of_Asia.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iris_(plant).
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Chromosome.
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- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink IUCN_Red_List.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_for_Conservation_of_Nature.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iraqi_Kurdistan.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iridaceae.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Irideae.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iridoideae.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_(plant).
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_grant-duffii.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_pamphylica.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_ser._Syriacae.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_ser._Tenuifoliae.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Iris_subg._Limniris.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Karaca_Dağ.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Foster_(physiologist).
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Monocotyledon.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Naaman_River.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Stapf.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Sintenis.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Perennial_plant.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Ploidy.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Potash.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Rhizome.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Southeastern_Anatolia_Region.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_Desert.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Vienna.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLink William_Rickatson_Dykes.
- Iris_masia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iris masia".
- Iris_masia binomial "Iris masia".
- Iris_masia binomialAuthority William_Rickatson_Dykes.
- Iris_masia familia Iridaceae.
- Iris_masia genus "Iris".
- Iris_masia name "Iris masia".
- Iris_masia ordo Asparagales.
- Iris_masia regnum Plant.
- Iris_masia series "Syriacae".
- Iris_masia species "Iris masia".
- Iris_masia subfamilia Iridoideae.
- Iris_masia subgenus "Limniris".
- Iris_masia tribus Irideae.
- Iris_masia unrankedClassis Monocotyledon.
- Iris_masia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
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- Iris_masia subject Category:Flora_of_Iraq.
- Iris_masia subject Category:Flora_of_Syria.
- Iris_masia subject Category:Flora_of_Turkey.
- Iris_masia subject Category:Garden_plants_of_Asia.
- Iris_masia subject Category:Iris_(plant).
- Iris_masia hypernym Species.
- Iris_masia type Eukaryote.
- Iris_masia type Plant.
- Iris_masia type Species.
- Iris_masia type Thing.
- Iris_masia type Q19088.
- Iris_masia type Q756.
- Iris_masia comment "Iris masia is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Limniris and in the Syriacae. It is a rhizomatous perennial.It is occasionally known in Turkey, as the 'Barbed iris'.It was originally discovered by plant hunter, Paul Sintenis in 1888, near to the village of 'Sueverek', on the lower slopes of the Karadja Dagh, a mountain which lies in the district of Diyarbakır Province (now part of Southeastern Anatolia) of northern Mesopotamia. It was then named by Otto Stapf in 1888.".
- Iris_masia label "Iris masia".