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accepted and most
botanists preferred '
Hermodactyloides'. Édouard
Spach named the
genus in 1846. The word '
Hermodactyloides'
comes from 'Hermes' , a Gr**** God...
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Rodionenko moved some of the
bulbous subgenera (Xiphium,
Scorpiris and
Hermodactyloides) into
separate genera (Xiphion, Juno and
Iridodictyum respectively)...
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family Iridaceae:
subgenus Xiphium (the "Dutch" irises) and
subgenus Hermodactyloides (the
miniature "rock garden" irises). The only
eudicot plants that...
- Reticulate-bulbed
bulbous irises.
Formerly genus Iridodictyum.
Section Hermodactyloides Iris
danfordiae (Baker) Boiss. Iris
histrio Rchb.f. Iris histrioides...
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Winkler iris, is a
species in the
genus Iris,
classified in the
subgenus Hermodactyloides and
section Monolepsis. It is a
bulbous perennial from Turkestan, in...
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plant species in the
genus Iris. It is
classified in the
subgenus Hermodactyloides and
section Reticulatae. It is a
bulbous perennial. It was once thought...
- Order:
Asparagales Family:
Iridaceae Genus: Iris Subgenus: Iris subg.
Hermodactyloides Section: Iris sect.
Reticulatae Species: I. reticulata
Binomial name...
- and Hall, this
species is now best seen as a
member of the
subgenus Hermodactyloides, the reticulate-bulbed
bulbous irises. GBIF:
Hermodactylus tuberosus...
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species in the
genus Iris. It is the
largest member of the
subgenus Hermodactyloides, it is also in the
section Reticulatae. It is a
bulbous perennial from...
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perennial plant in the
genus Iris, it is
classified in the
subgenus Hermodactyloides and
section Reticulatae. It is from
Turkey in Asia. It has 2 gray-green...