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{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}
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{{Speciesbox
| color = lightgreen
|image = Iris_innominata_5004.JPG
| name = Del Norte County iris
|genus = Iris
| status = {{StatusConcern}}
|display_parents = 3
| regnum = [[Plant]]ae
| seriesparent = ''[[Iris ser. Californicae]]''
| divisio = [[flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]
| species = '''''I. innominata'''''
| classis = [[monocotyledon|Liliopsida]]
| ordoauthority = [[AsparagalesL.F.Henderson]]
|synonyms = {{Species list
| familia = [[Iridaceae]]
|Iris tenax subsp. innominata | (L.F.Hend.) Q.D.Clarkson
| genus = ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]''
|Limniris innominata | (L.F.Hend.) Rodion.}}
| subgenus = ''[[Limniris]]''
|synonyms_ref = <ref>{{cite web |title=Iris innominata L.F.Hend. is an accepted name |date= 23 March 2013 |url=http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-321977 |publisher=theplantlist.org ([[The Plant List]])|accessdate=20 January 2015}}</ref>
| series = ''[[Californicae]]''
| species = '''''I. innominata'''''
| binomial = ''Iris innominata''
| binomial_authority = [[L. F. Henderson]]
}}
 
'''''Iris innominata''''', the '''Del Norte County iris''', is a woodlandspecies of [[iris (plant)|iris]]. Thenative to southern [[flowerOregon]], isand typically[[California]] deepalong goldenthe yellownorth withcoast darkerand veins.[[Klamath TheRanges]] leavesin are[[Del denseNorte and evergreenCounty, up to 20 cm. The flower stems are about 12 cm and usually bear 1-2 flowersCalifornia]].
 
The [[leaf|leaves]] are dense and evergreen, up to 20&nbsp;cm. The [[flower]] is typically deep golden yellow with darker veins, although colors may vary. The flower stems are about 12&nbsp;cm and usually bear 1&ndash;2 flowers in spring.
It blooms in spring.
 
''I. innominata''It is on the [[California Native Plant Society]] ''[[Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants of California]]'' List 4, Limited distribution (Watch List).
==Distribution==
''I. innominata'' is abundant in southern [[Oregon]] and along [[California]]'s North Coast, [[Klamath Ranges]] ([[Del Norte County, California]]).
 
==Cultivation==
''I. innominata'' is on the [[California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants]] List 4, Limited distribution (Watch List).
''Iris innominata'', used in gardens, does best in locations with cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers, in neutral or slightly acidic soil, with good drainage, and sun or partial shade. It is often used for [[Hybrid (biology)|hybridizing]] with other ''Iris'' species. Many plants sold under this name in nurseries are hybrids.
 
== Cultivation References==
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''I. innominata'' prefers some moisture during the year, with good drainage.
 
==External links==
''I. innominata'' are often used for hybridizing. Many plants sold under this name in nurseries are hybrids.
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== References ==
* [http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/get_JM_treatment.pl?Iris+innominata Treatment from the Jepson Manual]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927202806/http://www.cal.net/~levinel/cgi-bin/cnps/sensinv.cgi/Go?_id=iris_innominata&sort=DEFAULT California Native Plant Society Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants]
*{{ITIS |IDid=43217 |taxon=Iris innominata |year=2005|dateaccessdate=21 August 2005}}
* Harlow, Nora, Jakob, Kristin, and Raiche, Roger (2003) ''Wild Lilies, Irises, and Grasses''. University of California Press. {{ISBN |0-520-23849-4}}.
 
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[[Category:FlowersIris (plant)|innominata]]
[[Category:IridaceaeFlora of California]]
[[Category:Flora of the Klamath Mountains]]
[[Category:Flora of Oregon]]
[[Category:Garden plants of North America]]
[[Category:Plants described in 1930]]
[[Category:Flora without expected TNC conservation status]]