Iris germanica florentina
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Definition
Noun: A specific cultivated variety of bearded iris (Iris germanica), characterized by its large, fragrant white flowers with falls (the downward-arching petals) that have a lavender or bluish tinge. It is particularly valued for the fragrant rhizome from which the plant grows, historically used in perfumery and medicine.
Usage Notes
- This term is a botanical name. It is used in formal, horticultural, or historical contexts to refer to this specific plant cultivar.
- It is often referred to more simply as the Florentine iris or the orris iris.
- The primary distinguishing features are the flower color (white with lavender-tinged falls) and the fragrant rhizome (orrisroot).
Examples
- The garden's historical section features Iris germanica florentina, grown for its ornamental flowers and precious rhizomes.
- The essence derived from the dried rhizome of Iris germanica florentina is a key ingredient in classic perfumes.
- Botanists noted that the Iris germanica florentina specimens had a more pronounced fragrance than the common purple German iris.
Advanced Usage
- The name indicates a historical association with Florence, Italy, where this iris was famously cultivated.
- In historical texts, it may be referenced for its use in producing "orris butter" or "orris root powder" for scenting linens, cosmetics, and medicines.
Variants and Related Words
- Florentine iris (n): A common name for this plant.
- Orris (n): The common name for the fragrant rhizome of this iris, especially when dried and prepared for use.
- Orrisroot (n): Another term for the prepared, fragrant rhizome.
- Iris germanica (n): The broader species name for the German or bearded iris, to which this cultivar belongs.
- Rhizome (n): The horizontal, stem-like plant structure from which the roots and shoots grow; the valuable part of this iris.
Synonyms
- Florentine iris
- Orris iris
- White German iris (with lavender falls)
Related Phrases / Terms
- Bearded iris: The horticultural group to which this plant belongs, characterized by a fuzzy "beard" on the falls.
- Iris florentina: An older or alternative botanical name sometimes used for the same plant.
Noun
- German iris having large white flowers with lavender-tinged falls and a fragrant rhizome