- "How to Grow
Crocosmias." BBC Gardeners'
World Magazine. 20
April 2020.
Accessed at GardenersWorld.com on 10
February 2023. "
Crocosmias are also known...
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Crocosmia × crocosmiiflora, montbretia, is a
garden hybrid of C. aurea and C. pottsii,
first bred in 1880 in
France by
Victor Lemoine. The
basionym of...
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Crocosmia masoniorum,
called the
giant montbretia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Crocosmia,
native to the
eastern Cape
Provinces of South...
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Crocosmia aurea,
common names falling stars,
Valentine flower, or montbretia, is a
perennial flowering plant belonging to the
family Iridaceae. The genus...
- in Colombia. With
Crocosmia aurea it is a
parent of the
widely cultivated Crocosmia ×
crocosmiiflora (the montbretia). "
Crocosmia pottsii (Baker) N.E...
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Crocosmia paniculata is a
bulbous flowering plant that is
native to
eastern South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini,
growing in wet
areas by streams, marshes...
- Colchi****
Cyperaceae Eleocharis dulcis (Chinese
water chestnut)
Iridaceae Crocosmia (Montbretia) Crocuses,
including the
saffron crocus (Crocus spp.) Dierama...
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between C.
papillosus and C. impressus) or
Crocosmia ×
crocosmiiflora (a
hybrid between two
other species of
Crocosmia). However, the
communication of these...
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Stolons growing from
nodes from a corm of
Crocosmia...
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Corms of
Crocosmia bear
typical tunics formed of
cataphylls growing from the
nodes of the corm. The
illustration shows still-living
cataphylls as white...