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''Scorpiris'', commonly called Juno is a subgenus of Iris, representing the smooth-bulbed bulbous irises. For a while it was an independent genus ''Juno'' Tratt. in some classifications.〔Rodionenko, G.I. The genus Iris L.: (questions of morphology, biology evolution and systematics). London: British Iris Society, 1987, 222 p. ISBN 0-901483-30-3〕〔Czerepanov, S. K. Sosudistye Rasteniia SSSR. Leningrad: Nauka, 1981, 509 p. (In Russian)〕〔Cherepanov, S. K. Vascular plants of Russia and adjacent states (the former USSR). Cambridge University Press, 1995, 516 p. ISBN 0-521-45006-3〕 There are around 60 different species of Juno irises, making it the largest group of bulbous irises. They generally have thick fleshy storage roots (between a few and to several) under a fleshy-like bulb. Most are native to the Middle East and Central Asia (excluding China). But there is a single Mediterranean species, 'Iris planifolia'.〔British Iris Society (1997)〕 All the species are dormant in summer and then grow leaves in mid-winter or early spring.〔 Many of the bulbs produce scented flowers. Most bulbs are not frost hardy and are best grown in a bulb frame or alpine house. It consists of a single section, ''Scorpiris''. ==Section ''Scorpiris''== * ''Iris aitchisonii'' Baker * ''Iris albomarginata'' R.C.Foster * ''Iris almaatensis'' Pavlov * ''Iris aucheri'' (Baker) Sealy (including ''I. sindjarensis'') * ''Iris baldshuanica'' O.Fedtsch. * ''Iris boissier'' Henriques * ''Iris bucharica'' Foster * ''Iris cabulica'' Gilli * ''Iris capnoides'' Vved. * ''Iris carterorum'' Mathew & Wendelbo * ''Iris caucasica'' Hoffm. * ''Iris cycloglossa'' Wendelbo * ''Iris doabensis'' Mathew * ''Iris drepanophylla'' Aitch. & Baker * ''Iris edomensis'' Sealy * ''Iris fosteriana'' Aitch. & Baker * ''Iris galatica'' Siehe * ''Iris graeberiana'' Sealy * ''Iris hippolyti'' Vved. * ''Iris hymenospatha'' Mathew & Wendelbo * ''Iris inconspicua'' Vved. * ''Iris khassanovii'' Tojibaev & Turginov * ''Iris kopetdagensis'' (Vved.) Mathew & Wendelbo * ''Iris kuschakewiczii'' B.Fedtsch * ''Iris leptorhiza'' Vved. * ''Iris linifolia'' Reg. * ''Iris magnifica'' Vved. * ''Iris maracandica'' (Vved.) Wendelbo * ''Iris microglossa'' Wendelbo * ''Iris narynensis'' O.Fedtsch. * ''Iris narbutii'' O.Fedtsch. * ''Iris nicolai'' Vved. * ''Iris nusairiensis'' Monterode * ''Iris odontostyla'' Mathew & Wendelbo * ''Iris orchioides'' Carriere * ''Iris palaestina'' (Bak.) Boiss. * ''Iris parvula'' * ''Iris persica'' L. * ''Iris planifolia'' (Mill.) Fiori & Paol. * ''Iris platyptera'' Mathew & Wendelbo * ''Iris popovii'' Vved. * ''Iris porphyrochrysa'' Wendelbo * ''Iris postii'' Mouterde * ''Iris pseudocaucasica'' Grossh. * ''Iris regis-uzziae'' Feinbrun * ''Iris rosenbachiana'' Reg. * ''Iris schischkinii'' Grossh. * ''Iris stenophylla'' Hausskn. (ex Baker) * ''Iris stocksii'' (Baker) Boiss * ''Iris subdecolorata'' Vved. * ''Iris svetlanae' Vved. * ''Iris tadshikorum'' Vved. * ''Iris tubergeniana'' Foster * ''Iris vicaria'' Vved. * ''Iris vvedenskyi'' Nevski * ''Iris warleyensis'' Foster * ''Iris wendelboi'' Grey-Wilson & Mathew * ''Iris willmottiana'' Foster * ''Iris xanthochlora'' Wendelbo * ''Iris zaprjagajewii'' Abramov * ''Iris zenaidae'' Botschant 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Iris subg. Scorpiris」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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