Ixia Plant How to Grow Corn lily, African Iris
Common Name: African Corn Lily, Corn Lily, Ixia Botanical Name: Ixia spp., IK-see-a Decorative Life: 7-10 days. Flower Color: Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White Availability: Spring, Summer Storage Specifics: 32-34F up to 3 days dry. Tidbits: From the Greek "ixia" (bird lime), referring to the plant's sticky sap.
African Corn Lily, Ixia maculata, Iridaceae, Cape Province, South Africa Stock Photo Alamy
Sometimes called the African corn lily. A South African genus related to the iris with grass-like leaves and spikes of colorful, bellshaped flowers which hang their heads. Brilliant colors are one of this genus' most valuable characteristics. There are blues, yellows, purples, scarlets, and carmines, and the two-ranked pointed foliage is also.
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Ixia flowers, also known as African Corn Lilies, trace their roots back to the Cape region of South Africa. These vibrant and delicate flowers have become increasingly popular across the world, and with good reason. Beloved for their unique charm, stunning colors, and enchanting patterns - Ixia flowers make for beautiful additions to any garden.
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Light: African lily benefits strongly from a full-sun position. It can tolerate part shade positions, but blooming is lessened and flowers may reach toward available light. Soil: African lily does fine in average soil as long as it is well-draining, but amending your average soil is a better idea.
African Corn Lily Photograph by Joy Watson Fine Art America
This little bulb from South Africa is great for use in beds, borders for fresh cut flowers, and naturalized in prairies or meadows. Grows up to 16-20 in. tall (40-50 cm) and 2-3 in. wide (5-7 cm). Performs best in full sun in well-drained soils.
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Spotted african corn lily (Ixia maculata) Care Guide. Spotted african corn lily is adored for its star-shaped, bright orange flowers that form clusters in spring. Its name, "Spotted African corn lily," alludes to its native region and the yellow-orange coloration of its blossoms. This flowering bulb is an ornamental plant typically grown in borders, containers, greenhouses, and rock gardens.
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Pronounced Ik-see-uh, the plants are commonly called wand flowers, cornflowers, or African corn lily plants. Ixia wand flower thrives in the hottest and sunniest areas of the garden, producing attractive, sword-shaped foliage and masses of dainty, star-shaped flowers on wiry stems. Growing Ixia Bulbs
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African corn lily. Synonyms. Save to My plants. Learn more about My Garden . Join the RHS today and save 25%. Join now. Botanical details. Family Iridaceae Native to the UK No Potentially harmful Genus. Ixia. Genus description. Ixia are cormous perennials with narrowly-linear leaves and colourful, star-shaped flowers carried on wiry stems.
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Ixia Growing and Care Guide Common Names: African Corn Lily, African Iris, Corn Lily, Wand flower, Turquoise Ixia. Life Cycle: Half hardy bulb. Height: 12 to 36 inches (30 to 90 cm).
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Ixia is a genus of short-lived perennials that gives us a number of ornamental plants referred to as 'African Corn Lilies'. They grow from corms (sometimes called bulbs) and might be grown as annuals in the UK or given a protected site in winter to make it through to subsequent years.
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Ixia has a few other common names, including African corn lily, wand flower, ixi and cornflag. It has traditionally been associated with some customs and folklore in South Africa, where it's believed to bring good luck and happiness.
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Afrian Corn Flag is a perennial herb with red to yellow flowers and long narrow leaves found in the coastal ranges. It is native to southern Africa. It favors dunes, scrub and chaparral habitats. It reproduces by corms which multiply rapidly, making it potentially weedy in the garden. Seeds are dispersed by birds and water.
African Corn Lily Flower Bed Photograph by Joy Watson
Ixia is a genus of cormous plants native to South Africa from the family Iridaceae. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include sword-like leaves and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. The popular corn lily has specific, not very intense fragrance.
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Description Reviews (7) This unique mix has sword like leaves with long wiry stems that have two-toned star shaped flowers in red, orange, peach, pink and yellow. Ixia is a late spring to early summer bloomer. A great option for borders, meadows, beds and cut flowers. Overall Customer Rating of 7 Reviews: Write a review! Read all reviews
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Ixia Flower: How To Grow and Care For African Corn Lily Updated: December 27, 2022 | By: Gary Antosh Ixia [IKS-ee-uh] flower includes a variety of cormous plants from the family of Iridaceae and subfamily of Ixioideae. These plants are native to the South African regions and thrive in the sunniest and hottest areas of the garden.
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African Corn Lily 'Mabel' Ixia 'Mable' Characteristics Type: Bulb Zone: 8 - 10 Height: 16 - 20 in. Spread: 2 - 3 in. Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun Water: Moderate Blooms: Late Spring to Early Summer Bloom Color: Bright Magenta Flower: Showy Culture