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Negev Iris

Iris mariae

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Field Notes

Description:

Iris mariae is one of the rarest irises. It grows only in the sandy areas of the western Negev Desert (Israel) and across the border in Egypt (N Sinai). It is threatened by overgrazing and unfortunately most of its populations are located outside nature reserves. This is the southernmost and most arid Oncocylus iris. It has narrow falcate leaves and large violet

Habitat:

sandy semidesert

Notes:

endangered and protected in Israel

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What beautiful desert blooms! I had no idea these grew there. At least they are not nipped off by slugs like they are in our rain forest climate.

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PublishedMarch 7, 2018

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