Later, some authors have re-classified the species as a subspecies of " Iris pallida ", as " Iris pallida subsp . pseudopallida ".
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Its origins have been much debated and discussed, it could be considered a form of " Iris pallida ", hence it is sometimes known as " Iris pallida junonia ".
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Its origins have been much debated and discussed, it could be considered a form of " Iris pallida ", hence it is sometimes known as " Iris pallida junonia ".
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It has been used as a medicinal plant in the Middle East for urinary tract infections by boiling the leaves or the rhizomes in water, similar to the use of " Iris pallida ".
15.
On the triptych painting, " Adorazione dei Pastori " by painter Hugo van der Goes ( in 1475 or 1476 ), it has images of " Iris florentina " and " Iris pallida ".
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It was verified as " Iris pallida " subsp . " cengialti " by United States Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Research Service on 27 February 2002, and then updated on 1 December 2004.
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For example, she envisioned the possibility of developing a tall yellow bearded iris from " Iris pallida " that could thrive in southern California where many older yellows descended from " Iris variegata " did not prosper.
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William Rickatson Dykes in his book in'Handbook of Garden Irises'in 1914, suggested that " Iris cengialti " and " Iris pallida " were connected and should be merged under " Iris pallida ".
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William Rickatson Dykes in his book in'Handbook of Garden Irises'in 1914, suggested that " Iris cengialti " and " Iris pallida " were connected and should be merged under " Iris pallida ".
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William Rickatson Dykes notes that Linnaeus had given the names of " Iris sambucina " and " Iris squalens ", to 2 similar irises, whose parents were " Iris pallida " and " Iris variegata ".