English: Ixia scillaris, photographed by Ronald Flipphi, on 5 October 2019, opposite a chapel along the road from Algeria to Grootkloof, Cederberg, Western Cape province of South Africa
According to Strelitzia 29. p. 147/148 a cormous geophyte, 25–50 cm. Leaves (3–)4–7 in 2-ranked fan, swordshaped to falcate, margins sometimes undulate. Flowers pale or deep pink or white, tube filiform, anthers oblong, unilateral and drooping. Mainly Aug.–Oct. Sand and clay flats and slopes, Namaqualand and Matsikamma Mtns to Peninsula and Gordon’s Bay.
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