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(Aa-enmyssit ass Iris pseudacorus)
Cleeshag

Blaaghyn cleeshag

Cleeshag 'eie
Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Plantae
(neu-rheynnit): Angiospermae
(neu-rheynnit): Monocotyn
Oardagh: Asparagales
Kynney: Iridaceae
Fo-chynney: Iridoideae
Clein: Irideae
Genus: Iris
Fo-ghenus: Limniris
Rheynnag: Limniris
Dooie: I. pseudacorus
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Iris pseudacorus
L.

She lus 'sy chynney Iridaceae ee cleeshag ny cliogagh (Iris pseudacorus). T'ee dooghyssagh da'n Oarpey, yn Aishey heear as yn Affrick heear-hwoaie. She "far-acorus" eh bun yn ennym oaylleeagh eck, er y fa dy vel ny duillagyn eck gollrish duillagyn Acorus calamus.

Jalloo-oaylleeaght

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She lus lussagh sheer-vio t'ayn. T'ee gaase wheesh as 150cm er yrjid. Ta duillagyn cliweagh wheesh as 90cm er lhiurid eck. Ta blaaghyn buigh gial eck, 7-10 cm er lheead. T'ad goll er pollnaghey liorish shellanyn breck as shey-chassee elley. [1] She kishtag eh y mess eck, as ymmodee rassyn dhoneyn aynjee.

Share jee thalloo tash, as t'ee cadjin ayns curree. T'ee shassoo noi ushey wheesh as 25cm er diunid, pH injil (3.6-7.7) as thalloo gyn ocsygien.[1] T'ee skeeaylley liorish raisoamyn chammah's rassyn; ta ny rassyn snaue er yn ushtey dys thalloo noa. Ga dy nee lus ushtee t'ayn, ta ny raisoamyn surranse çhirmid beayn. T'ee gaase wheesh ard as 300m erskyn yrjid ny marrey. [1] Ta feme eck er ram nitrageen. [1]

Ayns Albin heear, ta thammagyn cleeshag nyn oayllyn scanshoil da eean raip.

Troarey

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She lus jesheenagh cadjin t'ayn ayns ardjyn tempreilagh.[2] Ta caghlaaghyn troarag ayn ta cooie da garey curree. Chossyn daa hroarag Award of Garden Merit liorish y Royal Horticultural Society:-

  • 'Roy Davidson'[3]
  • 'Variegata'[4]

Ruegyssaght

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Ayns ardjyn, ta cleeshag er jeet dy ve ny lus ruegyssagh ta cur lossreeyn dooghyssagh fo smaght. S'doillee eh geddyn rey ree, eer liorish traaue raisoamyn.

Ta lhiettrimys er y lus ayns kuse dy vuill: [1]

Ren ad ymmyd jeh'n raisoam myr stoo lheeys.[14] She jough hilgee v'ayn dy cadjin. Ta'n soo eck geyre as farbagh da'n chrackan as scowanyn. Foddee eh gientyn çhingys gailley rish ee.[15]

Ren ad ymmyd jee dys glenney ushtey, er coontey'n ablid eck dy soo stiagh meainyn trome.[16] Ta ny fraueyn eck cochiangley drundin as lhiettal crimmey.[16]

Caslyssyn

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Imraaaghyn

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  4. RHS Plant Selector - Iris pseudacorus 'Variegata'. Feddynit er 2013-06-24.
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  11. C Noxious Weeds Search. Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board. Feddynit er 2013-06-24.
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  13. Appendix one: Invasive weeds. Protecting and restoring our natural heritage - A practical guide. Department of Conservation. Feddynit er 2013-06-24.
  14. M Grieve (1900). "Iris Pseudacorus", A Modern Herbal, Eddyrlhieen (Baarle).
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