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Chasmanthe floribunda

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Ixieae

Scientific name
  
Chasmanthe floribunda

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Ixioideae

Genus
  
Chasmanthe

Higher classification
  
Chasmanthe

Chasmanthe floribunda Pacific Bulb Society Chasmanthe

Similar
  
Chasmanthe, Chasmanthe aethiopica, Iridaceae, Chasmanthe bicolor, Watsonia

Chasmanthe floribunda is a species of flowering plants in the iris family which is known by the common name African flag. This plant is endemic to Cape Province in South Africa, but it has been introduced to other areas of similar climate, and is considered to be naturalized in California, Algeria, Australia, Argentina, and St. Helena.

Chasmanthe floribunda Pacific Bulb Society Chasmanthe

Chasmanthe floribunda is a perennial sprouting from a corm and producing clumps of long, narrow leaves. It erects one thin, tall stem which may approach a meter in height. Atop the stem is a spike inflorescence holding 20 to 40 flowers in neat vertical rows. The flower is a curving tube with a long upper lobe curving down over smaller lobes. From the mouth of the flower protrude the stamens with their large, hanging anthers, and the style. The flower is generally bright orange-red or scarlet on the upper lobe and yellow to orange in the lower lobes.

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Varieties
  1. Chasmanthe floribunda var. duckittii G.J.Lewis ex L.Bolus
  2. Chasmanthe floribunda var. floribunda – Yellow cobra lily

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References

Chasmanthe floribunda Wikipedia