We talked about Daylily at previous post, but corrected by Yvonne (a blogger) that the flowers are Iris instead of Daylily.
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Moreover, we have blooming of White African Iris at our neighborhood. The scientific name is Dietes iridioides.
As its name, the origin of this flower was from Africa, especially from South Africa. Perennial flower like many other Irises.
What make this flower pretty for me that it looks like a fan (fan shaped) with 3 colors combines: white, yellow and purple-blue (as marking).
A neighbor said that a white African Iris is a drought tolerant, but to have good flowers and growth, we shoul:
- put under the sun about 7 hours, and with partial shades
What do you think about a White African Iris?
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