“…Iris species can be propagated from seeds, bulbs, or rhizomes with a low propagation speed like other geophytes (Jevremovic and Radojevic, 2002;Boltenkov et al, 2007). Therefore, in recent years, a number of studies have reported in vitro propagation of Iris species such as I. ensata (Yabuya et al, 1991;Boltenkov et al, 2007), I. germanica (Shimizu et al, 1997;Wang et al, 1999aWang et al, , 1999b, I. nigricans (Shibli and Ajlouni, 2000), I. pumila (Jevremovic and Radojevic, 2002), I. ensata, I. setosa, I. sanguinea (Boltenkov and Zarebno, 2005), I. hollandica (Fidalgo et al, 2005), I. atrofusca, I. petrana, I. vartanii (AlGabbiesh et al, 2006, and I. adriatica (Keresa et al, 2009) from a range of explants.…”