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freesia

 
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Any of several plants of the genus Freesia, native to southern Africa, having one-sided clusters of fragrant, variously colored flowers.

[New Latin, after Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese (1795-1876), German physician.]


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Any of the approximately 20 species of South African plants that make up the genus Freesia, in the iris family, with corms, grassy foliage, and wiry spikes of bell-like, lemon-scented flowers in white, yellow, orange, and blue. The flower spikes usually turn at right angles from the stem, displaying the flowers in a horizontal line. Two species much used in hybridization are F. refracta, greenish-yellow to yellow or white, and F. armstrongii, tinged rose-purple. The plants are grown indoors in pots or in gardens in mild climates.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: any of several plants of the genus Freesia valued for their one-sided clusters of usually fragrant yellow or white or pink tubular flowers


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Freesia

Cultivated freesias
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Iridaceae
Subfamily: Ixioideae
Tribe: Freesieae
Genus: Freesia
Klatt
Type species
Freesia refracta
(Jacquin) Klatt
Species

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Freesia Ecklon ex Klatt is a genus of 14–16 species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to Africa. Of the 14 species, 12 are native to Cape Province, South Africa, the remaining two to tropical Africa, one species extending north of the equator to Sudan.

The genus was named in honor of Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese (1795–1876), German physician.[1]

They are herbaceous plants which grow from a corm 1–2.5 cm diameter, which sends up a tuft of narrow leaves 10–30 cm long, and a sparsely branched stem 10–40 cm tall bearing a few leaves and a loose one-sided spike of fragrant narrowly funnel-shaped flowers.

Species
  • Freesia alba
  • Freesia andersoniae
  • Freesia caryophyllacea
  • Freesia corymbosa
  • Freesia fergusoniae
  • Freesia fucata
  • Freesia grandiflora
  • Freesia laxa (syn. Anomatheca laxa, Lapeirousia laxa)
  • Freesia leichtlinii
  • Freesia occidentalis
  • Freesia refracta
  • Freesia sparrmannii
  • Freesia speciosa
  • Freesia verrucosa
  • Freesia viridis (syn. Anomatheca viridis)

Freesias are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Large Yellow Underwing.

Cultivation and uses

Freesias are very popular garden plants, grown for their often strongly scented flowers. The most commonly cultivated species is F. refracta, which was crossed with F. leichtlinii in the 19th century. Numerous cultivars have been bred from these species and the pink- and yellow-flowered forms of F. corymbosa. Modern tetraploid cultivars have flowers ranging from white to yellow, pink, red and blue-mauve. They are widely cultivated and readily increased from seed. Due to their specific and pleasing scent, they are often used in hand creams, shampoos, candles, etc.

References

  1. ^ Manning, John; Goldblatt, Peter (2008). The Iris Family: Natural History & Classification. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. pp. 149–52. ISBN 0-88192-897-6. 

Goldblatt, P. (1982) Systematics of Freesia Klatt (Iridaceae) J. South African Bot. 48:39-93.

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