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Freesia refracta (Jacq.) Klatt, Linnaea 34: 673 (1866)
Freesia refracta (Jacq.) Klatt
Nomenclature
Klatt
Jacq.
(Jacq.) Klatt
1866
673
ICN
species
Freesia refracta
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Freesia refracta (Jacq.) Klatt
Corm ± 2 × 1.5 cm, ovoid, narrowed above, cream; tunic fibrous, brown, thickly matted. Stems ± 20 cm high, wiry. Leaves slightly < stems, 5-12 mm wide, in a ± stiff fan; cormils often in axils of lowermost leaves. Spike 2-7-flowered, axis at right angles to stem. Flowers rather fleshy, ± 5 cm long, ± 3 cm diam., cream tinged with green and yellow, [cultivated forms of divers colours not wild in N.Z.]; lower tube narrow, dull brownish, upper tube abruptly widened, funnel-shaped, cream; lobes 6, ± similar, obtuse, one much yellower than rest. Style filiform; branches 3, each deeply bifid. Capsule globose, ± 1.5 × 1.5 cm, twice length of spathe-valves. Seeds many, red-brown, shining.
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The New Zealand adventive material fit the description of "Freesia refracta var. alba G.L.Mey." a synonym of Freesia leichtlinii subsp. alba (G.L.Mey.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
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db9013d8-0629-40f5-a0c9-d98e224948a4
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1 January 2000
27 May 2022