Freesia
Common names: freesia
Freesia is a genus of flower belonging to the Iris family (Iridaceae).
The flower usually referred to as a freesia is the Common Freesia, Freesia corymbosa, which is native to the Cape of Good Hope.
Freesias are strongly scented so they make a nice addition to any area.
They have five to 10 single or double flowers and stems are usually 10 to 18 inches long with little or no foliage.
The bell-shaped freesia blooms up to seven days and comes in white, golden yellow, orange, red, pink, mauve, lavender, purple and bicolors.
Vase life ranges from four to 12 days. |
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