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|water=moderate, dry
 
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|features=evergreen, flowers, drought tolerant
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|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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Moraea bicolor, Steud. Habit of M. iridioides: fls. 2 in. across, yellow, with beautiful brown spots on the outer segms.; style-crests yellow: lvs. 1½-2 ft. long: sts. 1-2 ft. long: style-crests small. Cape Colony, southeast district. B.R. 1404. L.B.C. 19:1886. P.M. 9:29 (all as Iris bicolor). R.B. 33:21.
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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.
 
[[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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