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 ARISTEA ECKLONII (Iridaceae )H.HHP
The mountains of South Africa are home to this unusual, bright showy plant which looks like a cross between a sisyrinchium and an iris. Sprays of deepest cobalt blue stars arise from compact iris-like leaves. Long-lived in a well-drained sheltered spot.
Sowing advice:SOW FINELY & EVENLY AT ANYTIME IN GENTLE HEAT OR A WARM SPOT OUTSIDE. COVER THINLY. GROW ON INDIVIDUAL SEEDLINGS IN 3" POTS. PLANT OUT IN A WELL-DRAINED SHELTERED POSITION.
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| Family: : | Iridaceae | |
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| Plant Classification:: | H/HHP | |
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| Height(appox.): : | 18-24 | |
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