Description
Dietes Iridioides has white flowers marked with yellow and violet, with six free tepals that are not joined into a tube at their bases. These flowers last only one day. The seedpods of the plant often bend the stalks down to the ground where they have a better chance of propagating a new generation of plants. Dietes iridoides is widely distributed in Africa, from Ethiopia to South Africa. These plants were formerly placed in the genus Moraea, but were reclassified because they are rhizomatous.






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