Tritonia crocata
( trye - TOH - nee - uh )
At-A-Glance Information
This species of perennial flowers, commonly called Flame Freesia, grows from corm and need full sun and regular water during their growth and blooming periods. They are native to South Africa, and foliage appears in spring, followed by orange-red flowers. Greenery dies to the ground after blooms fade and returns in the next spring. Varieties include Tritonia crocata miniata (with bright red blooms), 'Princess Beatrix' (which has deep orange flowers), and others that have white, yellow and pink. Flame Freesia grows best in zones 9 and 13-24 (to find your zone, click here: Zone Map).
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Caring for Tritonia crocata
Plant corms in well-draining soil 2-3 inches deep and 3 inches apart. Plant them in fall if winter temperatures stay above 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and in spring in cooler areas. Divide during their dormant period when they become overcrowded.
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Videos
A video all about growing camellias successfully
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Propagating camellias
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Resources
The New Sunset Western Garden Book: The Ultimate Gardening Guide (2012) - Page 638, Tritonia crocata
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