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  2. Freesia - Wikipedia

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    Freesia is a genus of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, first described as a genus in 1866 by Christian Friedrich Ecklon (1886) and named after the German botanist and medical practitioner, Friedrich Freese (1795–1876). It is native to the eastern side of southern Africa, from Kenya south to South Africa, most ...

  3. Alstroemeria - Wikipedia

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    Alstroemeria 'Saturne'. Alstroemeria ( / ˌælstrɪˈmɪəriə / ), commonly called the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alstroemeriaceae. They are all native to South America, although some have become naturalized in the United States, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Madeira and the Canary Islands.

  4. Freesia alba - Wikipedia

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    Freesia alba is an herbaceous perennial growing from a corm and producing an erect, often branched stem up to 40 cm (16 in) centimeters tall with several leaves up to about 15 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a spike of several fragrant flowers with usually white tepals marked with yellow and purple. This plant is grown as an ornamental ...

  5. List of monocotyledons of Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Freesia Freesia x hybrida * Aunt-Eliza Crocosmia paniculata * Giant montbretia Crocosmia masoniorum * Potts' montbretia Crocosmia pottsii * Chasmanthe

  6. Babiana stricta - Wikipedia

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    Description. Growing 10–30 cm (4–12 in) tall by 5 cm (2 in) broad, it is a cormous perennial with hairy leaves 4–12 cm (2–5 in) long. [4] The leaves show linear venation. It is a bulb-like plant that produces upright fans of pleated, slightly hairy, and sword-shaped 6 inch leaves. The leaves emerge in mid-winter and are followed by ...

  7. Fragaria × Comarum hybrids - Wikipedia

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    Fragaria x Comarum 'Frel' Pink Panda Flower of 'Frel' Pink Panda. There are several commercially important hybrids between Fragaria and Comarum species in existence. A name for Fragaria × Comarum is available as × Comagaria Büscher & G.H. Loos in Veroff. [Bohumer Bot. Ver. 2(1): 6. 2010], along with the combination × Comagaria rosea (Mabb ...

  8. Alstroemeriaceae - Wikipedia

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    Alstroemeriaceae is a family of flowering plants, with 254 known species in four genera, [3] almost entirely native to the Americas, from Central America to southern South America. One species of Luzuriaga occurs in New Zealand, and the genus Drymophila is endemic to south-eastern Australia. The genus Alstroemeria, commonly called the Peruvian ...

  9. Gerbera - Wikipedia

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    The cross is known as Gerbera × hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist. They vary greatly in shape and size. Colours include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink. The centre of the flower is sometimes black. Often the same flower can have petals of several different colours. The flower-heads (capitula) can be as small as 7 cm (Gerbera 'mini ...

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