Crocosmia aurea


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Read about Crocosmia aurea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Crocosmia aurea, Planch. (Tritonia aurea, Pappe.). Height 2 ft.: corm globose, emitting offsets from clefts in the side: scape 1½-2 ft. high, leafy below, naked or only bracted above, compressed,2-winged;Lvs. distichous, shorter than the scape, linear, ensiform, striated, but with a distinct midrib: fls. sessile in the panicle, perhaps 25 scattered over a long season, with buds, fls. and seeds at the same time; perianth bright orange-yellow toward center; tube slender, curved, 1 in. long; Begins, longer than the tube: caps. 3-celled. Trop. and S. Afr. July-Oct. F.S. 7:702. B.M. 4335. B.R. 33:61 (Tritonia). Also interesting as one parent of a bigeneric cross resulting in Tritonia (Montbretia) crocosmaeflora. Var. imperialis, Hort., Fig. 1112, grows about 4 ft. high. Var. maculata, Baker, has dark blotches above the base of the 3 inner segms. J.H. III. 33:567. J. N. Gerard. Wilhelm Miller. CH


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