Taxonomic history:
1753: Linnaeus described this species as Iris sibirica in Species Plantarum, 1st ed., p. 39.
today: The current name for this species is Iris sibirica L.
original Latin diagnosis
Iris corollis imberbibus, germinibus trigonis, caule tereti, foliis linearibus.
English translation
Iris with corollas beardless; with ovaries trigonous; with stem terete; [and] with leaf blades linear.
Iris | Iris |
with corollas | corollis - ablative plural of first declension feminine noun corolla, -ae |
beardless; | imberbibus - ablative plural feminine of group B adjective imberbis, -is, -e; modifies corollis |
with ovaries | germinibus - ablative plural of third declension neuter noun germen, germinis |
trigonous; | trigonis - ablative plural neuter of group A adjective trigonus, -a, -um; modifies germinibus |
with stem | caule - ablative singular of third declension masculine noun caulis, caulis |
terete; | tereti - ablative singular of group B adjective teres, teres, tere; modifies caule |
[and] | [added for smoother reading] |
with leaf blades | foliis - ablative plural of second declension neuter noun folium, -i |
linear. | linearibus - ablative plural neuter of group B adjective linearis, -is, -e; modifies foliis |