Ferraria crispa

Ferraria crispa

  • Ferraria crispa
  • Ferraria crispa
  • Flower name
    Ferraria crispa
  • Scientific name
    Ferraria crispa
  • AliasFerraria crispa, フェラーリア
  • Place of originSouth Africa.
  • Place of floweringPotted flower
  • Flowering seasonMarch, April

What is Ferraria crispa

Ferraria crispa (scientific name: Ferrari crispa) is a bulbous perennial plant of the family Iridoideae, native to South Africa. It has a sword-shaped leaf peculiar to Iridae. The flowers are dark brown and have irregular macula. The corolla is iris shaped and the petal edges are frilly. If it blooms in the morning with flowers all day, it will close in the evening.

Classification name: Plant kingdom angiosperm monocotyledidae Iridaceae Ferraria genus: Ferraria, place of origin: South Africa, plant height: 30-50 cm, flowering period: March to April, leaf shape: sword-like, leaf Length: 20-30 cm, leaf color: green, flower diameter: 3 cm.


  • Order
    Iridaceae
  • Family
    Iridoideae
  • Genus
    Ferraria crispa
  • Species
    Ferraria crispa
  • Type of flower
    Left-right symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Monopetal inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Iris-shaped
  • Leaf type
    sword-shaped
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life type bulbous perennial plant
  • Flower colorsBrown
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height30.0 ~ 50.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower3.0 ~ 3.0 cm

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