Botanical name | Tritonia x hybrids |
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Plant Care |
![]() Deciduous
Deciduous – Sheds Its Leaves Annually ![]() Full Sun
Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. ![]() Half Sun
Half Sun – Prefers 3 To 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day. ![]() Semi Frost Hardy
Semi Frost Hardy – Is Able to Survive Moderately Low Temperatures. ![]() Moderate Watering
Moderate Watering – Requires Regular Watering. ![]() Indigenous
Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
Categories | |
Flowers | September October This easy to grow, cormous plant bears cupshaped flowers on a slender stem. The flowers appear in late spring; colours include orange, salmon, cream and white. |
Common name(s) | Blazing star |
Maintenance | The bulbs can be left in well-drained soil to overwinter. |
Soil conditions | This plant needs well-drained soil. |
Tritonia x hybrids (Blazing star)
- Botanical name: Tritonia x hybrids
- Common name(s): Blazing star
- Categories: Bulbs
Plant description:
This easy to grow, cormous plant bears cupshaped flowers on a slender stem. The flowers appear in late spring; colours include orange, salmon, cream and white. The bulbs can be left in well-drained soil to overwinter.
Family: Iridaceae
Botanical Pronunciation: trye-TOH-nee-uh
Tritonia x hybrids requirements and features

Moderate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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September October
This easy to grow, cormous plant bears cupshaped flowers on a slender stem. The flowers appear in late spring; colours include orange, salmon, cream and white.