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{{SPlantbox | {{SPlantbox | ||
| | |familia=Iridaceae | ||
|genus=Dietes | |||
|species=bicolor | |||
|common_name=Wild iris, African iris, Fortnight lily | |common_name=Wild iris, African iris, Fortnight lily | ||
|habit=bulbous | |habit=bulbous | ||
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|lifespan=perennial | |lifespan=perennial | ||
|exposure=sun, part-sun | |exposure=sun, part-sun | ||
|water= | |water=moderate, dry | ||
|features=evergreen, flowers, drought tolerant | |features=evergreen, flowers, drought tolerant, fire resistant | ||
|flower_season=early spring, mid spring, late spring, early summer, mid summer, late summer | |flower_season=early spring, mid spring, late spring, early summer, mid summer, late summer | ||
|flowers=yellow, brown, multicolored | |flowers=yellow, brown, multicolored | ||
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|image=Fortnight Lily.jpg | |image=Fortnight Lily.jpg | ||
|image_width=240 | |image_width=240 | ||
|min_temp=°F | |min_temp=°F | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Dietes]] bicolor (variably known as African iris or Fortnight lily) is a clump-forming rhozomatous perennial plant with long sword-like pale-green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump. | [[Dietes]] bicolor (variably known as African iris or Fortnight lily) is a clump-forming rhozomatous perennial plant with long sword-like pale-green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump. | ||
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===Propagation=== | ===Propagation=== | ||
Can be propagated by seed or through division. Seeds should be sown in well drained soil during early spring, and kept moist until germination. When seedlings are large enough to be handled, thin out so that they about 12 cms apart from each other. | |||
If propagating mature plants, division can be done in Spring or Fall by cutting the rootball into thirds with a sharp knife. Be sure to water well after replanting. | |||
===Pests and diseases=== | ===Pests and diseases=== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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Dietes bicolor (variably known as African iris or Fortnight lily) is a clump-forming rhozomatous perennial plant with long sword-like pale-green leaves, growing from multiple fans at the base of the clump.
Cultivation
Propagation
Can be propagated by seed or through division. Seeds should be sown in well drained soil during early spring, and kept moist until germination. When seedlings are large enough to be handled, thin out so that they about 12 cms apart from each other.
If propagating mature plants, division can be done in Spring or Fall by cutting the rootball into thirds with a sharp knife. Be sure to water well after replanting.
Pests and diseases
Gallery
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References
External links
- w:Dietes bicolor. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Dietes bicolor QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)