Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in this study we compared morphological, anatomical and ecological characters of two varieties of Iris unguicularis subsp. carica (Iris unguicularis subsp. carica var. carica and Iris unguicularis subsp. carica var. syriaca) from Turkey. We reported some distinctive morphological characteristics between both of the varieties like plant size, root length and width, leaf length and width, perianth tube, falls, standard fruit and bract length, falls and standards width and structure, flower colour which are of important taxonomic values. We further investigated that both the varieties are found in different localities and the differences in morpholo...
The results of study of adaptation potential of plants of the Iris genus of Iridaceae within the con...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
ABSTRACT: Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey....
In this paper, morphological and anatomical properties of Iris pamphylica and Iris masia were compar...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The qualitative morphological features of the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations, as well as ...
Objective: A comparative morphological and anatomical study of leaves and stems of two species of Ir...
Iris schachtii Markgraf is an endemic plant species spreading around Salt Lake, Turkey. Flower color...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The results of study of adaptation potential of plants of the Iris genus of Iridaceae within the con...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey. Here in t...
ABSTRACT: Iris is the largest genus of family Iridaceae having 50 species with 24 endemic to Turkey....
In this paper, morphological and anatomical properties of Iris pamphylica and Iris masia were compar...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The qualitative morphological features of the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations, as well as ...
Objective: A comparative morphological and anatomical study of leaves and stems of two species of Ir...
Iris schachtii Markgraf is an endemic plant species spreading around Salt Lake, Turkey. Flower color...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Iris L. is one of the important genus of family Iridaceae, consist of 56 taxa naturally occurred in ...
The results of study of adaptation potential of plants of the Iris genus of Iridaceae within the con...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Morphological and cytological variation among two wild iris species (iris juncea (poir) and iris sis...