Moraea bellendenii

Moraea bellendenii
Moraea bellendenii

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Botanical name: Moraea bellendenii

Moraea bellendenii is indigenous to the Western Cape. This resilient geophyte thrives on sandy slopes and flats, showcasing its vibrant yellow blooms from October to November. Standing 50 to 100 cm tall, it features a solitary leaf and multi-branched stems that add to its visual appeal.  Moraea bellendenii prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to heavy clay conditions, indicating a versatile nature.

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Family: Iridaceae
Type: geophyte
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Flowering season: Spring
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