Classification
 Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Iris germanica L. (1753)
Vernacular Name(s):
bearded iris
 Description

Plants stout. Rhizome thick, to 5 cm diam., grey-brown. Leaves ± glaucous, thick, curved, to c. 5 cm wide, much < stems. Stems stout, to 1 m high. Inflorescence usually with 2 terminal flowers and one longer and one shorter lateral 1–2-flowered branch; spathe-valves scarious, nerved. Flowers large, to 15 cm diam., ± sessile, purplish, scented; tube relatively long green, funnel-shaped; outer segments ± 8 × 6 cm, recurved, ovate-cuneate, purplish, lighter coloured at base, veins brown-purple, yellow beard on upper surface in centre of lower half; inner segments ± = outer, erect and incurved, light purple. Style-branches broadly spathulate. Capsule not seen.

[From: Healy and Edgar (1980) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 3.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
 Phenology

Flowering: Nov.