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ixia

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Ixia - x between I. flexuosa and I. speciosa
Ixia - x between I. flexuosa and I. speciosa Ixia - cross between I. flexuosa and I. speciosa Ixia hybrid Ixia - x between I. flexuosa and I. speciosa. It has taken on the size of I. speciosa and it is a very striking flower. Bill Richardson (28 Oct 2000) Gippsland, Australia
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Ixia latifolia
Ixia latifolia Ixia latifolia Courtesy UC Irvine Arboretum Courtesy UC Irvine Arboretum
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Ixia maculata
Ixia maculata Ixia maculata Michael Vassar Michael Vassar Michael Vassar Maurice Boussard Mary Sue Ittner
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Ixia marginifolia
Ixia marginifolia Ixia marginifolia Ixia marginifolia, flowering now in Gippsland. Bill Richardson (Aug 12, 2001) Gippsland, Australia Season: Winter 0- 16c; Days very cold now.
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Ixia monadelpha
Ixia monadelpha Ixia monadelpha In the Darling flower reserve, South Africa, September 2004. Dr Ori Fragman-Sapir (March 24, 2006) Head Scientist The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens Giv'at-Ram, 91904 Jerusalem, Israel Tel. +972-52-4472401, Fax. +972-3-5182842 Please visit our website www.botanic.co.il Bill Richardson Bill Richardson
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Ixia monadelpha (red)
Ixia monadelpha (red) Ixia monadelpha (red) Courtesy UC Irvine Arboretum
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Ixia mosterii
Ixia mosterii Ixia mosterii Maurice Boussard
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Ixia paniculata
Ixia paniculata Ixia paniculata Paul Licht Paul Licht Photo taken by me in my garden. Plant from Western Hills nursery in Occidental, Ca. Paul Licht
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Ixia polystachya
... Ixia polystachya Ixia polystachya Identified by Graham Duncan. Taken at Darling Nature Reserve, South Africa. Dr Ori Fragman- ...
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Ixia rapunculoides
Ixia rapunculoides Ixia rapunculoides is one of the first Ixia to flower for me in Gippsland. The other flowering here is I. capillaris, but attached is a pic of rapunculoides (Aug 4, 2002). Bill Richardson Gippsland, Australia 0-15c. Cold, wet days of winter.
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