'Yellow Walking Iris'
By Klahanie
- 29 Nov, 2015
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Neomarica longifolia, also known as Trimezia martinicensis
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Yes it does doesn't it? With that tiger eye center.
29 Nov, 2015
Very pretty :o)
30 Nov, 2015
Thank you Amy
1 Dec, 2015
Why, walking? Does it spread rapidly, or is it just likely to disappear one day?
7 Dec, 2015
Neomarica plants are clumping perennials Feverfew.
The flowers are short lived, lasting only a day with numerous blooms to follow. I think the "walking" part of the name is referring to how they propagate. When the new plantlet is formed at the tip of the flower stalk, it bends to the ground and takes root. This new plant then repeats the process. Thus, giving the illusion of walking or moving about as it spreads.
I love these exotic looking tiny blooms. Very pretty when massed in one place.
7 Dec, 2015
Looks like an Orchids :-))) I love the color combination :-)))
19 Dec, 2015
:-)
19 Dec, 2015
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Stunning looks simular to an Orchid
29 Nov, 2015