Species of flowering plant
Iris pallida
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Scientific classification
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Kingdom:
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Plantae
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Clade:
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Tracheophytes
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Clade:
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Angiosperms
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Clade:
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Monocots
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Order:
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Asparagales
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Family:
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Iridaceae
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Genus:
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Iris
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Subgenus:
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Iris subg. Iris
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Section:
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Iris sect. Pogon
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Species:
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I. pallida
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Binomial name
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Iris pallida
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Synonyms[1]
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- Iris × australis var. mandraliscae (Tod.) Nyman
- Iris × australis var. tinaei (Tod.) Nyman
- Iris desertorum Balb. [Illegitimate]
- Iris fulgida Berg
- Iris × germanica subsp. pallida (Lam.) O.Bolòs & Vigo
- Iris glauca Salisb.
- Iris gloriosa Reider ex Berg
- Iris hortensis Tausch
- Iris mandraliscae Tod.
- Iris marchesettii Pamp.
- Iris moggridgei Baker
- Iris odoratissima Jacq.
- Iris pallida subsp. mandraliscae (Tod.) K.Richt.
- Iris pallida var. odoratissima (Jacq.) Nyman
- Iris pallida subsp. pallida (unknown)
- Iris pallida var. rosea Prodán
- Iris pallida subsp. sicula (Tod.) K.Richt.
- Iris pallida subsp. tinaei (Tod.) K.Richt.
- Iris pallidecaerulaea Pers.
- Iris picta Spreng. [Illegitimate]
- Iris plicata Lam.
- Iris propendens Lange
- Iris sicula Tod.
- Iris swertii Lam.
- Iris tinaei Tod.
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Iris pallida, the Dalmatian iris or sweet iris, is a hardy flowering perennial plant of the genus Iris, family Iridaceae. It is native to the Dalmatian coast (Croatia) but widely naturalised elsewhere. It is a member of the subgenus Iris, meaning that it is a bearded iris, and grows from a rhizome. It adapts well to different environments and is used in many different ways.