Freesia verrucosa is a perennial geophyte endemic to the Eastern Cape and the Western Cape.[1] It occurs from Ladismith to Willowmore, the Langkloof and Kareedouw and is part of the fynbos biome.[2]
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| Freesia verrucosa |
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| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Plantae |
| Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
| Clade: |
Angiosperms |
| Clade: |
Monocots |
| Order: |
Asparagales |
| Family: |
Iridaceae |
| Genus: |
Freesia |
| Species: |
F. verrucosa |
| Binomial name |
Freesia verrucosa
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| Synonyms |
- Anomatheca juncea (Pourr.) Ker Gawl.
- Anomatheca verrucosa (B.Vogel) Goldblatt
- Freesia juncea (Pourr.) Klatt
- Gladiolus amabilis Salisb.
- Gladiolus excisus Jacq.
- Gladiolus junceus L.f.
- Gladiolus paniculatus Pers.
- Gladiolus polystachyus Andrews
- Gladiolus pulchellus Salisb.
- Ixia elliptica Thunb.
- Ixia emarginata Lam.
- Ixia gawleri Schrad.
- Ixia verrucosa B.Vogel
- Lapeirousia juncea Pourr.
- Meristostigma junceum (Pourr.) Steud.
- Peyrousia juncea (Pourr.) Poir.
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