Re: Tapeinia pumila


 

Sean,
 "Alpine" means they wouldn't grow here. Too hot.

Mark A. Cook
Dunnellon, Florida USAÂÂÂÂÂ
AHS Region 12 ÂÂ USDA Zone 8b

On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Sean Zera z*@umich.edu [iris-species] <i*@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Yes, it's in the tribe Sisyrinchieae, and is thought to be most closely related to Libertia and Orthrosanthus.ÂIt's a tiny little evergreen, alpine mat-forming species.ÂI've never been able to find a photo of the flowers; here's an illustration though:

Sean Z




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