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Tritonia is a genus of perennial flowering plants in the iris family Iridaceae with some 28 species. They are naturally distributed mainly in South Africa, and are closely related to the genus Ixia. They are small bulbous plants. The leaves are fan-shaped. The flowers are shades of yellow, orange or brown; sweet-smelling, and give off a very strong fragrance, especially at night. They occur in a variety of habitats: grassland in summer rainfall areas, renosterveld, karroid scrub, and fynbos in winter rainfall areas. The genus name is derived from the Latin word triton, meaning "weathervane", and alludes to the apparently random arrangement of the stamens in some species. They are well suited to pot culture. Tritonia squalida is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province growing in Fynbos on limestone outcrops and calcareous sands from Riversdale to Albertinia and Stilbaai. It was previously known as Ixia hyalina, Ixia similis, Ixia squalida, Ixia squalida var. patula and Tritonixia squalida. It grows from 25cm to 40cm tall. During spring it bears attractive white to pink to mauvish pink flowers. You're buying a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |