Leopard flower
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Leopard flower ( Iris domestica ) |
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Iris domestica | ||||||||||||
(L.) Goldblatt & Mabb. |
The leopard flower ( Iris domestica ) is a species of the subgenus Hermodactyloides in the genus Iris ( Iris ) within the family of the Iridaceae (Iridaceae). The German name of the species goes back to the dark spots on the flowers, which are vaguely reminiscent of a leopard skin.
description
The leopard flower grows as a perennial herbaceous plant with a light brown rhizome as a perennial organ. The simple, parallel- veined leaves are arranged in two rows and have a length of 20 to 60 cm and a width of 2 to 4 cm.
The rhipidia stand together in a branched inflorescence . The hermaphrodite flowers are threefold. The six spotted bracts are free and shaped. There is only one circle with three free stamens . There are three free pens available.
The capsule fruit has a size of 2.5 to 3 × 1.5 to 2.5 cm. The black seeds have a diameter of 5 mm.
distribution
The leopard flower is native to South and East Asia ( Japan , China , Taiwan and North India ). It is naturalized in the northern United States .
use
The leopard flower is used in traditional Chinese medicine. The plant is poisonous.
Systematics
There are a number of synonyms for Iris domestica (L.) Goldblatt & Mabb. : Belamcanda chinensis ( L. ) DC. , Pardanthus chinensis (L.) Ker-Gawl. , Gemmingia chinensis (L.) O.Kuntze , Belamcanda punctata Moench , Ixia chinensis L.
swell
- Peter Goldblatt & David J. Mabberley: Belamcanda Included in Iris, and the New Combination I. domestica (Iridaceae: Irideae). , in Novon: A Journal for Botanical Nomenclature , Volume 15, Issue 1, 2005, pp. 128-132: Abstract - Online
- Yu-tang Zhao, Henry J. Noltie & Brian F. Mathew: Iridaceae in the Flora of China: Belamcanda chinensis - Online
- Edward F. Gilman: Data Sheet, 1999
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Iris domestica in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), USDA , ARS , National Genetic Resources Program. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland.