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  • Crocus (Crocus cyprius)

    Crocus cyprius (Crocus)

    Information on Crocus cyprius is being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Crocus (Crocus oreocreticus)

    Crocus oreocreticus (Crocus)

    Crocuses are beautiful dwarf plants in which a single terminal flower develops on the end of a tube, with the true stem remaining below…

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  • Romulea (Romulea multisulcata)

    Romulea multisulcata (Romulea)

    Information on Romulea multisulcata is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Moraea (Moraea callista)

    Moraea callista (Moraea)

    Information on Moraea callista is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • Gladiolus (Gladiolus pole-evansii)

    Gladiolus pole-evansii (Gladiolus)

    Information on Gladiolus pole-evansii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Moraea (Moraea comptonii )

    Moraea comptonii  (Moraea)

    Information on Moraea comptonii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shorlty.…

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  • Gladiolus (Gladiolus overbergensis)

    Gladiolus overbergensis (Gladiolus)

    Information on Gladiolus overbergensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Gladiolus (Gladiolus trichonemifolius)

    Gladiolus trichonemifolius (Gladiolus)

    Information on Gladiolus trichonemifolius is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Cape buttercup (Sparaxis elegans)

    Sparaxis elegans (Cape buttercup)

    This attractive perennial plant is recognised by its distinctively patterned flowers, and by the flower’s coiling anthers, which are twisted…

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  • Bugle-lily (Watsonia rogersii)

    Watsonia rogersii (Bugle-lily)

    Information on Watsonia rogersii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Cape buttercup (Sparaxis grandiflora)

    Sparaxis grandiflora (Cape buttercup)

    This perennial plant is well suited to its scientific name grandiflora, meaning ‘large-flowered’, as it bears prominent, cup-shaped flowers…

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  • Baboon-root (Babiana purpurea)

    Babiana purpurea (Baboon-root)

    Information on the baboon-root is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Stokoe’s bush iris (Nivenia stokoei)

    Nivenia stokoei (Stokoe’s bush iris)

    Stokoe’s bush iris is an evergreen shrub, noted for its clusters of striking blue flowers. The sword-shaped leaves, measuring 8 to 13…

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    17 photos

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  • Yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus)

    Iris pseudacorus (Yellow iris)

    The yellow iris is a robust plant with beautiful bright yellow flowers. The roots and bulbs are thick and fleshy, and the narrow…

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    11 photos

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  • Gladiolus (Gladiolus watsonius)

    Gladiolus watsonius (Gladiolus)

    Information on Gladiolus watsonius is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Cape bugle-lily (Watsonia borbonica)

    Watsonia borbonica (Cape bugle-lily)

    The Cape bugle-lily is an attractive herbaceous plant, with strikingly coloured, trumpet-shaped flowers, that grows within the unique and…

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    3 photos

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  • Harlequin flower (Sparaxis tricolor)

    Sparaxis tricolor (Harlequin flower)

    The bright and attractive harlequin flower can be readily identified by its characteristic orange-red flowers, which have yellow and black…

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  • Romulea (Romulea sabulosa)

    Romulea sabulosa (Romulea)

    Information on Romulea sabulosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Turkey-chick (Gladiolus alatus)

    Gladiolus alatus (Turkey-chick)

    The peculiarly named turkey-chick is a geophyte; a plant that can survive periods of unfavourable conditions due to an underground…

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  • Freesia (Freesia leichtlinii)

    Freesia leichtlinii (Freesia)

    Information on Freesia leichtlinii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Moraea (Moraea barnardii)

    Moraea barnardii (Moraea)

    Information on Moraea barnardii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Blue Afrikaner (Gladiolus carinatus)

    Gladiolus carinatus (Blue Afrikaner)

    The blue Afrikaner, a member of the iris family, has an unusual purple stem, mottled with white. The strongly scented flowers may be shades…

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    5 photos

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  • Riversdale bluebell (Gladiolus rogersii)

    Gladiolus rogersii (Riversdale bluebell)

    Scientifically named after Reverend Moyle Rogers, who first collected the species, the Riversdale bluebell bears pretty bell-shaped flowers…

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  • Geissorhiza (Geissorhiza radians)

    Geissorhiza radians (Geissorhiza)

    Information on Geissorhiza radians is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Peacock moraea (Moraea villosa)

    Moraea villosa (Peacock moraea)

    Moraea villosa is a species of peacock moraea, a group of plants named for the large, conspicuous eye-like patterns on the broad outer…

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    3 photos

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  • Blue pipe (Gladiolus gracilis)

    Gladiolus gracilis (Blue pipe)

    A member of the iris family, the blue pipe is one of the many species of Gladiolus that grow in the incredibly biodiverse Cape Floristic…

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    2 photos

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  • Mastigostyla (Mastigostyla chuquisacensis)

    Mastigostyla chuquisacensis (Mastigostyla)

    Information on Mastigostyla chuquisacensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Mastigostyla (Mastigostyla torotoroensis)

    Mastigostyla torotoroensis (Mastigostyla)

    Information on Mastigostyla torotoroensis is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

    0 videos

  • Mastigostyla (Mastigostyla woodii)

    Mastigostyla woodii (Mastigostyla)

    Information on Mastigostyla woodii is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    3 photos

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  • Baboon-root (Babiana montana)

    Babiana montana (Baboon-root)

    Information on Babiana montana is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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