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Plants in genus tigridia

Plants in genus tigridia

Tigridia pavonia 'Alba Immaculata'

Tigridia pavonia 'Alba Immaculata' is a winter-hardy plant with large, white, goblet-shaped flowers that bloom in early August. It grows to a height of 30 inches and offsets profusely, making it a striking addition to any garden.

Tigridia pavonia 'El Salto'

Tigridia pavonia 'El Salto' is a vibrant plant discovered in Mexico, known for its narrow, gladiolus-like leaves and striking multicolored flowers. Blooming in late July and August, the 3-inch wide flowers feature carmine, white, red, and yellow patterns. This plant adds a tropical flair to gardens with its bold colors and unique appearance.

Tigridia pavonia 'T7333'

Tigridia pavonia 'T7333', known as the Mexican shell flower, displays a range of colors from yellow to orange to red with yellow and brown patterns. It grows in moist red clay meadows at elevations around 3,700 feet.

Tigridia pavonia 'Peachy Keen'

Tigridia pavonia 'Peachy Keen' is a Mexican shell flower with grey-green foliage resembling a palm tree seedling. It grows 2-foot tall stalks topped with large pinky-orange flowers with yellow and brown markings. The flowers bloom for one day but can continue sporadically for over a month.

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