Moraea aristata
- 8 Mar, 2018
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This starts out blooming as a light purple, but later blooms will be white. One of the larger Moraeas at 2½" across.
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I tried them from seed, and they grew very fast. The bloom time was quite long because I didn't deadhead or trim anything. But I also have D. grandiflora which are in bloom now. But speaking of the Iridaceae family, this year I already have seedlings of 3 types of Cypella and of Calydorea coelestina - South American natives. B&T World may be a little expensive, but they have excellent seeds. I also got 3 types of Tigridia from Rare Plants in the UK.
9 Mar, 2018
A litlle stunner love the colours.
9 Mar, 2018
Another beauty for your collection.
9 Mar, 2018
Thanks. My garden seems to be stirring. There is even an Agapanthus that will be opening soon.
10 Mar, 2018
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10 Mar, 2018
D,bicolor grow fast here but still no blooms!
My Calydorea bloomed in the first year here.
11 Mar, 2018
Ditto my Dietes bicolor, never flowered.
12 Mar, 2018
They are supposed to start flowering in the Northern Hemisphere from the end of next month and through the summer.
12 Mar, 2018
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Nice! I need to try some Moraea but the greenhouse is full. Once Dietes bicolor has bloomed that will free up some space.
9 Mar, 2018