Iris warleyensis is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Scorpiris. It is a bulbous perennial from Central Asia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. It has long arching mid-green leaves, thin stem and spring flowers in shades of blue.
to almost 3-lobed shaped. Iriswarleyensis, Iris bucharica and Iris orchioides, all have cubiform seeds. But I. warleyensis seeds have a conspicuous cream...
These are similar to Iris bucharica and Iriswarleyensis have cubiform seeds, It is commonly called the 'orchid iris'. It is called 'Ukrop' in its native...
other bulbs were dug up, transported and sold. A lot of iris bulbs labelled Iriswarleyensis were found out to be mis-labeled by American bulb growers...
with whitish anthers and pollen. Iris bucharica, Iris orchioides and Iriswarleyensis all have cubiform seeds. Most irises are diploid, having two sets of...
loam, with good drainage and in full sun. Iris willmottiana, Iris willmottiana 'Alba' and Iriswarleyensis (named after Miss Willmotts garden in Essex)...