Preliminary analyses of molecular sequence data from rps4 and trnL-F are presented. The results accord well with previous thinking about groupings within Iris. Several species generally accepted as distinct genera, Belamcanda, Pardanthopsis and Hermodactylus, fall within the genus Iris. Scorpiris also falls within Iris and should not be considered a separate genus. The series Sibiricae could be divided into two groups, Sibiricae and Chrysographes. Iris kolpakowskiana is closely related to subgenus Xiphium, and I. anguifuga belongs to series Tenuifoliae
The novel, phylogeny-based classification of Iris s.l. in the Mountains of Central Asia biodiversity...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbous irises....
ABSTRACT- This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbo...
Iris L. s.l. is one of the most diverse and well-known genera in the Asparagales, with approximately...
Subgenus Iris is wholly Eurasian, distributed in temperate regions from northeastern China to easter...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Background: Iris L. s.l. is one of the most diverse and well-known genera in the Asparagales, with a...
Iris is one of the largest genera in the family Iridaceae, comprising hundreds of species, including...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
Subgeneric groups have been circumscribed in Iris based on a small number of morphological character...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
The novel, phylogeny-based classification of Iris s.l. in the Mountains of Central Asia biodiversity...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Some wild, morphologically diverse taxa of the genus Iris in the broad Alpine-Dinaric area have neve...
This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbous irises....
ABSTRACT- This paper examines the results of recent morphological and molecular studies on the bulbo...
Iris L. s.l. is one of the most diverse and well-known genera in the Asparagales, with approximately...
Subgenus Iris is wholly Eurasian, distributed in temperate regions from northeastern China to easter...
A comparative analysis of ten taxa of the genus Iris was carried out based on biomorphological and k...
Background: Iris L. s.l. is one of the most diverse and well-known genera in the Asparagales, with a...
Iris is one of the largest genera in the family Iridaceae, comprising hundreds of species, including...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
Subgeneric groups have been circumscribed in Iris based on a small number of morphological character...
Iris subgenus Xiphium is a small group of taxa that mostly occur in the Mediterranean Basin, a long-...
The novel, phylogeny-based classification of Iris s.l. in the Mountains of Central Asia biodiversity...
The Iris genus belonging to the Iridaceae family includes over 220 species distributed throughout th...
The relationships within the Alpine-Dinaric and cultivated populations of the genus Iris, Pallidae s...