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Sparaxis tricolor

Sparaxis tricolor (Schneev.) Ker-Gawl.  
Family: Iridaceae
Three-Color Wandflower
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Peter Goldblatt in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Plants 10-40 cm. Corms tunicate; tunic with fine, whitish fibers. Leaves several, ± reaching base of spike. Spikes: spathes pale brown with darker brown streaks, subequal, dry, crinkled, outer with entire or lightly lacerate margins, inner forked apically. Tepals bright orange, yellow in center, with heart-shaped yellow mark in proximal 1/3, outlined distally with dark reddish brown band, lanceolate, subequal, 25-33 mm; perianth tube funnel-shaped, ca. 8 mm; stamens symmetrical; filaments contiguous, 6-7 mm; anthers yellow, linear, 8-9 mm; style slender, branching opposite anthers; branches 1-2 mm, expanded apically.

Flowering Mar--Apr. Near gardens, dump sites, abandoned dwellings; 0--100 m; introduced; Calif.; s Africa (winter-rainfall region).
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