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''Iris orjenii'', the Orjen iris, is a rare species of iris found in
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and
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on the
karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
landscape of Orjen mountain. It grows in the wild on grassy slopes at , in sunny or semi-shaded locations within
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communities. It is a member of the
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''Iris'', meaning that it is a bearded iris, and grows from a
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.


Description

It has a fibrous and branched rhizome. The
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leaves are bluish-green in color, and sword-shaped, and grow up to between long,Bräuchler, C. & Cikovac, P. ''Iris orjenii (Iridaceae)'', a new species from the littoral Dinaric Alps, ''Willdenowia'' 37, 221–228. and 2.5 to 3 cm in width. It has a slender stem or peduncle, that can grow up to between tall, and has several branches. The
inflorescence An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed o ...
(or blooms), are produced in April, or June, they are fan-shaped and contains two or three white flowers, with a purple mark.


Habitat

''Iris orjenii'' is exclusively confined to Orjen, the highest mountain of the coastal Dinaric Alps, towering over the Bay of Kotor in southwestern
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. Heavy glaciated during the
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period,
glaciokarst Glaciokarst is a karst landscape that was glaciated during the cold periods of the Pleistocene and displays major landforms of glacial influence. Examples of glaciokarst landscapes are found in the United Kingdom and in the Dinaric Alps especiall ...
ic morphology dominates the higher portions of the mountain. Outstanding for intense
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averaging 5000 mm/a (maxima >8000 mm/a), Mount Orjen has by far the highest amount of rainfall in the
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and also one of the highest in Europe. The
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shows a significant syntaxonomic affinity to open altimediterranean
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s within the Seslerion robustae alliance and open Mediterranean mountainous coniferous
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woodland – Pinion heldreichii alliances. The examined partial
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s grow under similar conditions on south facing slopes with abundant light. The new species is restricted to humid chromic luvic
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s and rendzic leptosols at localities above tree line in the oro- to altimediterranean lifezone between 1550 and 1750 m in the eastern Orjen.


Climate

While the great inlet of the Bay of Kotor winds deep into the High-
Karst Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant ro ...
zone of Mt. Orjen, Mediterranean
climate Climate is the long-term weather pattern in an area, typically averaged over 30 years. More rigorously, it is the mean and variability of meteorological variables over a time spanning from months to millions of years. Some of the meteorologic ...
penetrates far inland. Profound mixtures of species from more than one climatic zone and in addition endemic and stenoendemic
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and special vegetation types with marked transitional vegetation units restricted exclusively to ecotons of humid (Csa) subtropical and hyper humid oceanic- (Cfs) climates are especially notable. Mediterranean
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s and sirocco storms are accountable for the heavy precipitation (up to 5000 mm/m2 at
Crkvice Crkvice ( sr-cyrl, Црквице, ) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount Orjen in Montenegro, and the wettest inhabited place in Europe. Nowadays virtually uninhabited, Crkvice was most notable as the location of a large Austro- ...
, 940 m AMSL) that feeds the luxuriant and hyper-humid type of eastern Mediterranean vegetation comparable to colchidia-hyrcanian formations of the
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and
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in the exceptionally damp and mild climate of the Montenegrin coast. While humidity generally increases with
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, the vegetational structure of transects on Orjen varies through a combination of ranges of warmth and humidity where altitude, exposition,
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and pedology correlate with specific alliances in the vegetation. At coast level at
Risan Risan ( Montenegrin: Рисан, ) is a town in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. It traces its origins to the ancient settlement of Rhizon, the oldest settlement in the Bay of Kotor. Lying in the innermost portion of the bay, the settlement was prot ...
with up to 3500 mm/m2 precipitation per year the perhumid eumediterranean climate variant is established (Cs’’a climate; s’’= double winter rain season. According to the Köppen climate classification). Rain augments in the supra- to oromediterranean life zone (
Crkvice Crkvice ( sr-cyrl, Црквице, ) is a village in Krivošije, on the outskirts of Mount Orjen in Montenegro, and the wettest inhabited place in Europe. Nowadays virtually uninhabited, Crkvice was most notable as the location of a large Austro- ...
at 940 m) to 4926 mm/m2 (Cfsb climate; fs= without summer dryness), while the higher summits of the alti- and kryomediterranean life zone receive more than 6000 mm/m2 per year and are constituents of mediterranean snowclimates (Dfsc) heavily influenced by bora and sirocco storm winds. Frequent cold mountain wave wind situations during winter associated with cold high pressure systems over the mainland prevail in the innermost Bay at Risan and vegetational zones are compressed by the impact of bora. In addition the thermophylic communities of maquies and phrygana formations show the noticeable absence of some mediterranean species.


Synecology

The iris appears in following alliances: ''Seslerion juncifoliae'' Horvat 30 (with the vicariant ''Seslerion robustae'' (Horvat) Lakus. endemic to Orjen) in the association Carici laevi-Helianthemetum balcanici Horvat 30 and Seslerio robustae-Juniperetum hemisphaericae (Hor.) Kus. and the Pinion heldreichii (Horvat) Lakus. alliance in the associations Fritillario-Pinetum heldreichii M. Jank. and Peucedano-Pinetum heldreichii M. Jank. According to preliminary observations two different subunits should be separated and both communities should be regarded as sub-associations within a united community. Apart from the subunit within Peucedano-Pinetum heldreichii M. Jank with notable altimediterranean Dinaric dry mountainous grassland and xerophytic tall herb taxa (''Peucedanum longifolium'', ''Senecio thapsoides'' ssp. ''visianianus'' and ''Juniperus nana'' (now a synonym of '' Juniperus communis'' var. ''saxatilis'' Pallas)) on not ''too'' shallow rendzic leptosols at the bases of higher cliffs, there is in depressions with deep chromic luvic cambisols a mesophytic tall herb community with numerous humidity indicators within Seslerion robustae where ''Iris orjenii'' forms a community of its own with respect to its spectrum of diagnostic species as well as its physiognomic structure. Associated species are '' Heracleum sphondylium'', ''
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'' var. ''cattaniae'' and ''
Asphodelus albus ''Asphodelus albus'', common name white asphodel, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the genus ''Asphodelus''. Description White asphodel grows to a height of . The plain stem is supported by fleshy, thickened roots (rhizomes). The lea ...
''. The appearance of '' Paeonia daurica'' Andrews (syn. ''Paeonia mascula'' subsp. ''triternata'' Boiss.), as observed at the latter community and nearby scattered individuals of '' Betula pendula'' and ''
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'', underline that specially this part of Mt. Orjen belongs to the transitional oromediterranean type where the orophytic vegetation contains mixtures of submediterranean and temperate chorological elements.


Evolution

Cross-breeding of closely related species belonging to different chorions as it was probably the fact with the putative parent species of ''I. orjenii'' are thus readily explained by the driving climatological forces of scirocco and bora which induce vegetation mosaics of temperate and mediterranean elements at different altitudes. Thus the narrow zone of transitional climates and plant communities on Orjen is most noticeable expressed by several transitional plant communities and contains not only mixtures of species from more than one climatic zone, but in addition endemic and even stenoendemic species which are restricted to this transitional zone. Two other species occur on Mt. Orjen, '' Iris pseudopallida'' Trinajstic and ''
Iris reichenbachii ''Iris reichenbachii'' is a perennial bearded iris species native to Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, and into northeast Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe ...
'' var. ''bosniaca'' (now classified as a synonym of ''
Iris spuria ''Iris spuria'' is a species of the genus Iris (plant), Iris, part of the subgenus ''Iris subg. Limniris, Limniris'' and the series ''Iris ser. Spuriae, Spuriae''. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant, from Europe, Asia and Africa. It has purple ...
'',), both with equal chromosome numbers (2n=24), same as ''Iris orjenii''. ''I. orjenii'' appears somewhat intermediate, in height of stem, colour of flowers and consistence of spathes. The shape of the tepals is different from ''I. pseudopallida'' but similar to those of ''I. reichenbachii var. bosniaca''. The spathe dries out before or during flowering time, getting white to slightly brownish, sometimes with a violet teint, a diagnostic feature for the whole Pallida series, whereas in ''I. reichenbachii'' the spathe is sharply keeled and stays completely green until flowering period is over. Shape of seed, a character regarded to be of high diagnostic value reveals similarity to those of ''
Iris cengialti ''Iris pallida'' subsp. ''cengialti'' is a subspecies in the genus ''Iris'', it is also in the subgenus ''Iris''. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from Italy and (part of the former country of Yugoslavia) Slovenia. It has yellowish-green, glaucous ...
'' and '' Iris illyrica'', both closely related to ''I. pseudopallida'', but striking dissimilarities to the latter, which has compressed seeds. Seeds of ''I. reichenbachii'' are described to be similar to those of ''I. orjenii''. Shape and undulation of falls and standards are much more similar to ''I. reichenbachii'', whereas no white flowered individuals from wild population of this species have been reported. White flowering plants of ''I. pallida'' from the region of
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and white flowering individuals have been spotted occasionally in bigger populations in southern Dalmatia. A hybrid origin of ''I. orjenii'' might be suspected, the more as it is found exactly at the height where areals of ''I. pseudopallida'' and ''I. reichenbachii'' potentially overlap. Thus the closest ''I. orjenii'' population was seen only 2 km from a remote ''I. pseudopallida'' locality and I. reichenbachii is found in the immediate vicinity of all known stands of ''I. orjenii''. The morphological homogeneity of ''I. orjenii'' and the ecological specialisation also favour exclusion of a spontaneous hybrid population hypothesis. I. orjenii is fully fertile and generative propagation in situ has been examined. The new species is restricted to humid chromic luvic cambisols in the high altimediterranean level. The eu- to supramediterranean ''I. pseudopallida'' in contrast is widespread on bare limestones or initial rendzic leptosols (Rendzina) in a variety of mediterranean and submediterranean alliances of coastal karst plains, on megacliffs in the Ephedero-Cyxthoselinetum palmoidis alliance and on montane limestone escarpments in the Campanula-Moltkeetum petaeae H-Iċ alliance. ''I. reichenbachii'' var. ''bosniaca'' and ''I. orjenii'' have strong affinities in their phytosociological character as they are constituents of Festuco-Seslerietea Barbéro & Bonin 1969 with ''I. reichenbachii'' var. ''bosniaca'' common in ''Seslerietalia juncifoliae'' H-at and ''Crepedetalia dinaricae'' Lksic. associations on shallow rendzic leptosols of Dinaric high altitudinal limestone pastures and Pinion heldreichii alliances. But ecological differences exist as ''I. orjenii'' is never found on extremely shallow soils. Concluding from both morphology and ecology, a hybrid origin followed by speciation seems the best explanation for the restricted occurrence of ''I. orjenii''.


References


External links


Willdenowia article on the newly described species
{{Taxonbar, from=Q696232 orjenii Flora of Bosnia and Herzegovina Flora of Montenegro Garden plants of Europe Plants described in 2007 Orjen