(syn. Iris cristata subsp. lacustris)
Dwarf lake iris
Distribution: SE Canada (Ontario), NE USA (Michigan, Wisconsin); moist, sandy gravel, limestone shores of lakes.Â
Stems 1-4 cm high, unbranched. Basal leaves 4-6 cm long, 0.6-0.8 cm wide, linear, slightly falcate, enlarging during fruiting. Inflorescence units 1(2)-flowered. Flowers: floral tube 1-2 cm long, funnelform, dull yellow; perianth sky blue, sepals 20–23 mm long, 8 mm wide, with claw at base, with white blotch with deep violet margin, with 3 yellow and white, toothed, low ridges; petals shorter and narrower than sepals. Fl. V.
Distribution: Bulgaria, Romania, formerly Yugoslavia, Greece; grassy places, among shrubs.
Perennial 15-30 cm high, clump-forming. Leaves 1-1.5 cm broad, falcate. Inflorescence 1-2-flowered. Flowers up to 65 mm across; perianth yellow. Fl. Spring. Very good clone.
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Geographische Verbreitung: Bulgarien, Rumänien, ehemalige Jugoslawien, Griechenland: grasbewachsene Plätzen, unter Sträuchern.Â
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Staude 15-30 cm hoch, buschig. Blätter 1 bis 1,5 cm breit, sichelförmig. Blütenstand 1-2-blütig. Blumen bis zu 65 mm Durchmesser, gelb. Blütezeit Frühling. Sehr guter Klon.