Status:
valid
Authors:
L.Bolus
Source:
iplants
Year:
1933
Citation Micro:
J. Bot. 71: 122 (1933)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000784999
Common Names
- Barnardii Moraea
- Butterfly Iris
- Fortnight Lily
Description
Moraea barnardii (also called Barnard's Moraea, among many other common names) is a perennial plant native to South Africa. It has long, narrow leaves and a single, yellow flower. It is found in grasslands, open woodlands, and rocky hillsides.
Uses & Benefits
Moraea barnardii is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and for cut flowers. It is also used for its medicinal properties to treat fever, malaria, and dysentery.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Moraea barnardii is a yellow cup-shaped flower with a brown center. The seed is a small, dark brown, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small and thin with long, narrow leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Moraea barnardii can be propagated by seed. Sow the seeds in a well-drained soil mix and keep the soil moist. The seeds should germinate in a few weeks. Transplant the seedlings into individual pots when they are large enough to handle. Moraea barnardii can also be propagated by division. Divide the clumps in spring or autumn and replant the divisions.
Where to Find Moraea barnardii
Moraea barnardii is native to the eastern Cape Province of South Africa.
Moraea barnardii FAQ
What is the scientific name of Moraea barnardii?
Moraea barnardii
What type of flower does Moraea barnardii produce?
Moraea barnardii produces a white, yellow, or pink flower with a yellow center.
What is the growth habit of Moraea barnardii?
Moraea barnardii is a perennial plant with a clumping growth habit.
Species in the Moraea genus
Moraea macgregorii,
Moraea macrantha,
Moraea lugubris,
Moraea loubseri,
Moraea lurida,
Moraea macronyx,
Moraea margaretae,
Moraea marionae,
Moraea longiflora,
Moraea huttonii,
Moraea stricta,
Moraea spathulata,
Moraea insolens,
Moraea iringensis,
Moraea inyangani,
Moraea indecora,
Moraea incurva,
Moraea inconspicua,
Moraea tanzanica,
Moraea inclinata,
Moraea longifolia,
Moraea ramosissima,
Moraea reticulata,
Moraea punctata,
Moraea pubiflora,
Moraea pritzeliana,
Moraea tortilis,
Moraea muddii,
Moraea moggii,
Moraea modesta,
Moraea polystachya,
Moraea namibensis,
Moraea minor,
Moraea thomasiae,
Moraea thomsonii,
Moraea alpina,
Moraea textilis,
Moraea papilionacea,
Moraea ochroleuca,
Moraea nubigena,
Moraea neglecta,
Moraea natalensis,
Moraea umbellata,
Moraea gracilenta,
Moraea upembana,
Moraea unifoliata,
Moraea unibracteata,
Moraea unguiculata,
Moraea tulbaghensis,
Moraea tripetala,
Species in the Iridaceae family
Alophia drummondii,
Alophia intermedia,
Alophia medusa,
Alophia silvestris,
Alophia veracruzana,
Aristea abyssinica,
Aristea africana,
Aristea alata,
Aristea anceps,
Aristea angolensis,
Aristea angustifolia,
Aristea bakeri,
Aristea bequaertii,
Aristea biflora,
Aristea cantharophila,
Aristea capitata,
Aristea cladocarpa,
Aristea compressa,
Aristea cuspidata,
Aristea dichotoma,
Aristea djalonis,
Aristea ecklonii,
Aristea fimbriata,
Aristea flexicaulis,
Aristea galpinii,
Aristea glauca,
Aristea goetzei,
Aristea grandis,
Aristea humbertii,
Aristea inaequalis,
Aristea juncifolia,
Aristea kitchingii,
Aristea latifolia,
Aristea lugens,
Aristea madagascariensis,
Aristea montana,
Aristea monticola,
Aristea nyikensis,
Aristea oligocephala,
Aristea palustris,
Aristea parviflora,
Aristea pauciflora,
Aristea platycaulis,
Aristea polycephala,
Aristea pusilla,
Aristea racemosa,
Aristea ranomafana,
Aristea recisa,
Aristea rigidifolia,
Aristea rupicola,