It was originally published as
Iris kuschakewiczi by
Boris Fedtschenko in 'Bull. Jard. Bot. Petersb.' v. 158 (Bulletin of St. Petersburg Botanical Garden) in 1905. In 1958,
Petr Petrovich Poljakov re-published it as
Juno kuschakewiczii in Fl. Kazakhst. 2: 249. In 1939, it was suggested this was a form of
Iris narynensis, but when Mathew published "The Iris" in 1981, he retained it as a separate species.
Iris kuschakewiczii is now an accepted name by the
RHS. It was named after a Russian botanist 'A. A. Kuschakewicz' who worked with N. J. Korolkov in 1872, and Boris Fedtschenko in 1873. A. A. Kuschakewicz collected many plants in
Turkestan and
Central Asia. It is mentioned in
D.J. Mabberley portable plant books of 1997. ==Native==