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Iris chrysographes, the black iris, is a plant that belongs to the Iris. It is native to Southern and (Burma), growing in meadows, streamsides, hillsides and forest margins.

Other irises with black flowers include (the of ), , , Iris atropurpurea, , and some varieties of .


Classification
Horticultural classification: Sino-Siberian Iris, Beardless Iris.


Description
Iris chrysographes is a clump-forming with creeping . The leaves are linear and greyish green, and up to long. The hollow flowering stems, long, bear slightly scented flowers in early summer. These are reddish violet to very dark violet, almost velvety black, and 6–9 cm in diameter. The outer , or falls, usually have narrow golden yellow central stripes. After flowering, the leaves die down, leaving the rhizome in the earth for a dormant period until the autumn, when it sprouts into new growth.


Toxicity
All parts of the plant can cause indigestion if consumed.


Cultivation
Iris chrysographes requires a neutral or , in full sun. It is hardy to USDA zone 4, . Propagation is by seeds or division in the spring. Cultivars cannot be reliably grown from seed, and must be divided. For cooler areas plants do best if planted in the spring.

This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.


Cultivars
Some cultivars are grown, mainly "black" flowered clones under names such as 'Black Beauty', 'Black Knight', 'Black' (syn. 'Black Form', an invalid name), 'Ellenbank Nightshade', 'Stjerneskud' and 'Kew Black'. 'Rubella' is purplish violet.

Iris chrysographes has been used in a number of hybrids with other species.


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