The leaves are linear in shape, and round at cross section towards the top. The plant reaches a height from 20 cm to 60 cm tall and grows in a wide variety of situations, from semi-arid parts of south eastern Australia to coastal areas receiving more than 1300 mm of rain per year. The plants are often found in open country, heathlands or in dry sclerophyll woodland.
Flowers form from September to April. The three-petalled flowers are purple, with frilly edges, and only last for one day. They are among the more colourful wildflowers in Southeastern Australia. There two sub-species: The tepals are somewhat longer and wider in subsp. tuberosus, being 10 to 19 mm long, and around 10 mm wide. In subsp. parviflorus the inner anthers are smaller, and straight to slightly curved.
Fringe-lilies are not often seen in cultivation despite their obvious beauty. Generally they have proved to be difficult to maintain in cultivation. T. tuberosus should be grown in a well-drained sunny position. It is also suited to growing in a container. Propagation is relatively easy from seed which does not require any special pre-treatment.
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Thanks for keeping the meme going even though you're busy with work. That is one fancy flower there...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower, it reminds me of a feather! Never seen before:) Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful macro of an amazing flower! Thanks for keeping this great meme going, Nicholas!
ReplyDeleteHi Nick, another beautiful shot. But not too "common" around here, northwest corner of the USA. Never seen it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful in boho-look ;-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNick, a beauty. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteWOW! What a wonderful blossom, beautiful details!
Have a nice weekend,
moni
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Fascinating petals! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHeisann... unknown to me, so beautiful!!!! Have a nice week ;:OD)
ReplyDeleteWow! Nature is such a great inventor! This Bloom is wonderful. Thank you for hosting.
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