The genus name is derived from the Greek words di-, meaning "two", and etes, meaning "affinities". The photo below is showing Dietes grandiflora, a common garden plant in Australia, often seen in mass plantings on road reserves and traffic island plantations.
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1. | SPRING BLOSSOM | 13. | Minoru | 25. | Eva | 37. | Vivishagerom - fotoblogg | |
2. | GOLDEN WATTLE | 14. | Pink Ruffles | 26. | Zauberpalme | 38. | Villroses hage | |
3. | CHERRY PLUM | 15. | Andrea, Black Hoya | 27. | Mascha | 39. | TrravelnWrite in Kauai | |
4. | SUNNY ROSE | 16. | Tiny Bouquets | 28. | Grace | 40. | Sara Chapman, Seattle USA | |
5. | Aletta - Nowathome | 17. | Kebo, Italy | 29. | Sandra Conner | 41. | Gladioli in a wine carafe | |
6. | ANEMONE | 18. | Eclectic Hamilton | 30. | fotographybyfelicia | 42. | ann nz | |
7. | Rajesh | 19. | Simone, Germany | 31. | Dawn | 43. | ann nz 1 | |
8. | Tom The Backroads Traveller | 20. | Jesh StG | 32. | "TREES" | 44. | Cindy - ExplorationVacation | |
9. | Gunilla | 21. | rheingruen | 33. | Shane, New Zealand | 45. | Zauberpalme | |
10. | Ulla Laiho | 22. | Maboe | 34. | Enerhagen | 46. | Little Wandering Wren | |
11. | NatureFootstep Photo | 23. | Matkatar | 35. | Heidrun | 47. | Gurgaon Gardener: Hollyhock | |
12. | Ileana | 24. | WoollyMuses | 36. | Ranu |
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I had some of them in my previous garden...
ReplyDeleteReall wonderful with this special colors.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
Nick,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful flower, I seen something like this in Hawaii, but never knew what it was . Thanks for the nice comment on my granddaughter's post. Tom The Backroads Traveller
A lovely flower!
ReplyDeleteHi! Nice capture. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, love the white, yellow and purple combination!
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen this flower, but maybe a different variety - the same colors, but the white petals are shorter, and the whole flower has a symmetrical look t it. This one is beautiful though!
ReplyDeleteA very nice beauty. We habe some Iris barbata in our garden and I love them too. All in blue colors. Best regards, Iris
ReplyDeleteVery pretty flower!
ReplyDeleteHow Lovely! Makes me think of a bride holding a bouquet.
ReplyDeleteVery original flowers ! Great photos !
ReplyDeleteDietes is lovely and I also had it in our old garden.
ReplyDeleteEasy to grow - no fuss and rewards by a long flowering period.
Thank you for hosting Nick.
Shane
What a marvelous Iris! Thanks for hosting Floral Friday. So many beautiful flowers to share.
ReplyDeleteHI, I am joining in today because my travel tales are about Kauai's blooms. Beautiful blog you have, as well as the others I've visited here!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful image of a beautiful flower!
ReplyDeletePretty! Many interesting sorts in the Iridaceae family!
ReplyDeleteI have Iris but not this sort in my garden - I wish!
ReplyDeleteThank for hosting.
Wren x