Description
Moraea – Fort Night Lily –
There are about 120 species of deciduous or semi deciduous, cormous iris like perennials in this genus. They occur in seasonally moist grassland throughout Southern Africa. The linear or lance shaped, flat or rolled, often channeled, light to mid green may be basal or held on the stems. From spring to summer, a succession of short lived, colorful , iris like flowers are held in clusters within pairs of large bracts. In frost free climate, grow in a mixed border or rock garden, where marginally hardy, grow at base of a warm, sunny wall, and provide a deep, dry, winter mulch.
Plant 3″ deep in spring or autumn in well drained, humus rich, moderately fertile soil in full sun with some midday shade. Provide protection from excessive winter moisture.
Prone to rust.
M. huttonii – This cormous perennial from South Africa grows 28-36″ tall. It produces a solitary, semi erect, narrowly linear, flute or channeled, basal leaf, to 3′ feet long. From spring to early summer it bears scented, golden yellow flowers, to 3″ across, with brown marks and deeper yellow eyes towards the centers, are held on occasionally branched stems. Has purple-brown marks on the styles.
Zones 9-10