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MONTBRETIA - Crocosmia (; J. E. Planchon, 1851) (montbretia) is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is native to the grasslands of...
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Timber (a ton) hiding a garden plant |
Short duration composition of Britten with a 1 across |
Tame robin redbreast in the end destroyed plant |
Bitter old man dug up plant |
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Jul 13 2010 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Oct 1 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Jun 18 2005 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 17 2003 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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A small group of cormous gladiolus-like plants of the family Iridace, now merged with the genus Tritonia. The species best known in gardens (where they are treated after the manner of gladiolus) are Tritonia Pottsii and T. crocosmflora, the latter a hybrid of T. Pottsii and Crocosmia aurea. The plants are South African. They produce a blaze of red or orange flowers in summer. |
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Crocosmia (; J. E. Planchon, 1851) (montbretia) is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is native to the grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, ranging from South Africa to Sudan. One species is endemic to Madagascar.They can be evergreen or deciduous perennials that grow from basal underground corms. The alternate leaves are cauline and ensiform (sword shaped). The blades are parallel-veined. The margin is entire. The corms form in vertical chains with the youngest at the top and oldest and largest buried most deeply in the soil. The roots of the lowermost corm in a chain are contractile roots and drag the corm deeper into the ground where conditions allow. The chains of corms are fragile and easily separated, a quality that has enabled some species to become invasive and difficult to control in the garden. * They have colourful inflorescences of 4 to 20 vivid red and orange subopposite flowers on a divaricately (horizontally) branched stem. The termin |