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Overview
Distribution
National Distribution
Canada
Origin: Exotic
Regularity: Regularly occurring
Currently: Unknown/Undetermined
Confidence: Confident
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Ecology
Associations
Associations
Plant / resting place / within
puparium of Cerodontha iridis may be found in leaf of Iris foetidissima
Remarks: season: early autumn
Other: major host/prey
Foodplant / feeds on
larva of Mononychus punctumalbum feeds on live Iris foetidissima
Foodplant / saprobe
immersed pseudothecium of Paraphaeosphaeria vectis is saprobic on dead leaf of Iris foetidissima
Foodplant / saprobe
becoming erumpent pycnidium of Phomopsis coelomycetous anamorph of Phomopsis iridis is saprobic on old, dead flowering shoot of Iris foetidissima
Foodplant / parasite
hypophyllous telium of Puccinia iridis parasitises live leaf of Iris foetidissima
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Molecular Biology and Genetics
Molecular Biology
Statistics of barcoding coverage: Iris foetidissima
Public Records: 2
Species: 4
Species With Barcodes: 1
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Conservation
Conservation Status
National NatureServe Conservation Status
Canada
Rounded National Status Rank: NNA - Not Applicable
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Wikipedia
Iris foetidissima
Iris foetidissima (Stinking Iris, Gladdon, Gladwin Iris, Roast-beef Plant, Stinking Gladwin), is a species of Iris found in open woodland, hedgebanks and sea-cliffs.
Its natural range is Western Europe, including England south of Durham and also Ireland, and from France south and east to N. Africa, Italy and Greece.[1]
It is one of two iris species native to Britain, the other being the Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus). Its flowers are usually of a dull, leaden-blue colour, or dull buff-yellow tinged with blue; the capsules, which remain attached to the plant throughout the winter, are 5-8 cm long; and the seeds scarlet.
It is known as "stinking" because some people find the smell of its leaves unpleasant when crushed or bruised, an odour that has been described as "beefy".
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