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Ixia
Ixia is a genus of cormous plants native to South Africa from the family Iridaceae. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include sword-like leaves and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. The popular corn lily has specific, not very intense fragrance. It is often visited by many insects such as bees. The Ixia are also used sometimes as ornamental plants. The genus is endemic to the Cape Provinces of western South Africa.
Ixia maculata
species of plant
Ixia viridiflora
species of plant
Ixia dubia
species of plant
Ixia polystachya
species of plant
Ixia paniculata
species of plant
Ixia scillaris
species of plant
Ixia monadelpha
species of plant
Ixia curta
species of plant
Ixia odorata
species of plant
Ixia capillaris
species of plant
Ixia latifolia
species of plant
Ixia micrandra
species of plant
Ixia campanulata
species of plant
Ixia flexuosa
species of plant
Ixia patens
species of plant
Ixia marginifolia
species of plant
Ixia orientalis
species of plant
Ixia brunneobractea
species of plant
Ixia acaulis
species of plant
Ixia mostertii
species of plant
Ixia tenuifolia
species of plant
Ixia atrandra
species of plant
Ixia gloriosa
species of plant
Ixia stricta
species of plant
Ixia pumilio
species of plant
Ixia rapunculoides
species of plant
Ixia metelerkampiae
species of plant
Ixia fucata
species of plant
Ixia vinacea
species of plant
Ixia abbreviata
species of plant
Ixia aurea
species of plant
Ixia curvata
species of plant
Ixia purpureorosea
species of plant
Ixia longituba
species of plant
Ixia confusa
species of flowering plant