Iris domestica

(L.) Goldblatt & Mabb. (2005)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Monocots Order: Asparagales Family: Iridaceae Genus: Iris

blackberry-lily, hiogi, leopard flower

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Specimens

Bibliography

Name Published In: Novon 15: 129 (2005)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Iris domestica Honolulu: Kapalama Hts, Kamehameha Girls' school Preserved_Specimen Judd Jr., A.F. Oahu BISH 1932-06-06
2 Iris domestica University of Hawaii Preserved_Specimen Forbes, A. 50 Oahu BISH 1929-09-13
3 Iris domestica Honolulu: Manoa Valley; University of Hawaii Manoa Campus Preserved_Specimen Wilder, G.P. Oahu BISH 1930-10-20
4 Iris domestica Honolulu: Kapalama Hts, Kamehameha Girls' school Preserved_Specimen Judd Jr., A.F. Oahu BISH 1932-06-06
5 Iris domestica W Maui, Lahaina District, Honokeana Volunteering in yard. Preserved_Specimen 1.5m tall plants; flowers orange w. red spots. Oppenheimer, H.L. 70128 Maui BISH 2001-07-20
6 Iris domestica University of Hawaii, Manoa campus, in Ag. Engineering Building Growing in semi-shade to open areas. Preserved_Specimen A ground cover. An erect rosette like herb to 1 m tall. Flowers yellow w. orange & red spotting w.in. Spence, G. 400 Oahu BISH 1976-09-01
7 Iris domestica W Maui, Lahaina District, Honokeana Volunteering in yard. Preserved_Specimen 1.5m tall plants; flowers orange w. red spots. Oppenheimer, H.L. 70128 Maui BISH 2001-07-20
8 Iris domestica Honolulu, Makiki area, Makiki District Park In full sun. Preserved_Specimen Clumping herbs planted in a flower bed, the petals are cream proximally & orange or brick red distally on the inner surface, & canary yellow on the outer surface. Flowers odorless (mourning). Lau, J. 1516 Oahu BISH 1985-10-10
9 Iris domestica Waimanalo Cultivated near beach. Preserved_Specimen Degener, O. 10473 Oahu BISH 1934-01-01
10 Iris domestica Honolulu; 1314 S. King Street Bldg Planter bed beside parking lot. Preserved_Specimen Erect herb ca. 0.5 m tall; lvs arranged in a fan-shaped cluster; blade flat and sword-shaped; infl a loose panicle; flws orange dotted with brown; tepals narrow; subspathulate or oblong-linear; very sticky at base. Staples, G.W. 479 Oahu BISH 1989-07-19