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Re African iris


Bob,

This is the plant that I believe is usually referred to as the yellow-brown
Neomarica. It's a Trimezia, possibly fosteriana.

Rodney

Bob said:

> Dietes is larger and does not do this. I would love to
> see a picture of the yellow-brown Neomarica. Several
> years ago there were some Dietes hybrids shown in
> SIGNA. Some were quite striking and stirred my plant
> lust. But at the time I had so many houseplants I
> could not think of any more.

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