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'''''Iris mariae''' is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Iris|Iris]] and in the Oncocyclus section. It is
'''Iris mariae''' is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Iris|Iris]] and in the Oncocyclus section. It is


==Description==
It has 2 pairs of petals, 3 large [[sepals]] (outer petals), known as the 'falls' and 3 inner, smaller petals (or [[tepals]], known as the 'standards'.<ref name=ClaireAustin>{{cite web| first=Claire | last=Austin | title=Irises A Garden Encyclopedia | url=https://worldtracker.org/media/library/Reference/Encyclopedia's/Encyclopedia%20of%20Irises.pdf | format=pdf | publisher=worldtracker.org | accessdate=29 October 2014}}</ref>

===Biochemistry===
As most irises are [[diploid]], having two sets of [[chromosomes]]. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.<ref name=ClaireAustin/>

==Taxonomy==

==Distribution and habitat==

===Range===

===Habitat===

==Cultivation==





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Iris mariae

Iris mariae is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Iris and in the Oncocyclus section. It is

Description

It has 2 pairs of petals, 3 large sepals (outer petals), known as the 'falls' and 3 inner, smaller petals (or tepals, known as the 'standards'.[1]

Biochemistry

As most irises are diploid, having two sets of chromosomes. This can be used to identify hybrids and classification of groupings.[1]

Taxonomy

Distribution and habitat

Range

Habitat

Cultivation

References

  1. ^ a b Austin, Claire. "Irises A Garden Encyclopedia" (pdf). worldtracker.org. Retrieved 29 October 2014.

Other sources

External links

Data related to Iris mariae at Wikispecies