Neomarica northiana is also in bloom. It is surprising how uniform in height most of the flowers are.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Martin Bohnet on May 06, 2025, 12:07:03 PMDear Wylie,I had this happen to a daylily I bought years ago from someone who lives Northwest of Munich. He claimed it was orange, but in my garden it is a definite brown. This Iris has colored up a little and looks more orange, now.
It's not really a surprise that your Island is about a month earlier then my garden, for me those will flower in June (so these pictures are NOT current). I am somewhat surprised by the color though - I offered both a clear yellow (Iris xanthospuria - esque though most likely a hybrid) and a form that ends up orange-brown for me - it is VERY likely the latter one is quite temperature sensitive and will stay lighter in your likely less extreme temperatures - in the beginning of June I easily reach 30°C, so I think your perceived yellow is indeed the Imperial bronze.
Quote from: Too Many Plants! on April 06, 2025, 06:51:11 PMWell...I forget, so hopefully someone will chime in on these guys???My guess is Albuca. I have Albuca humilis
These have a nice sweet vanilla scent.
Quote from: Arnold on April 01, 2025, 07:28:07 AMWylieI had a friend smell it, and he said it does have a pleasant scent.
Duncan states that L. multiflora is marzipan scented.
Any scent?
Quote from: Arnold on March 30, 2025, 01:37:32 PMHave a look at Lachenalia liliflora.The foliage on L. liliflora is wider than what I have. Mine is a skinny round, sometimes flat-ish.