Ixia maculata L. var. L. var. columellaris
A form of Ixia maculata with purple flowers with bluish spots. [RHSD, Hortus]. The flower figured in Curtis’s Botanical Magazine has pinkish-purple flowers with a dark red centre.
Horticultural & Botanical History
‘It expands its flowers about eight in the morning if the weather is hot, clear and still, but closes again about noon, opening in the same manner several days in succession.’ [BM t. 630/1803]. Introduced to Britain in 1790. [JD].
History at Camden Park
Received per ‘Sovereign’ February 1831.
Notes
For further discussion of Ixias see Ixia hybrid ‘Calypso’.
Published Nov 13, 2009 - 03:28 PM | Last updated Jul 24, 2010 - 04:35 PM
Family | Iridaceae |
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Region of origin | South Africa, Cape district |
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Name in the Camden Park Record |
Ixia collumellaris |
Confidence level | high |