Family: Iridaceae
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Common name: Watsonia pyramidata, Bugle lily, Cape bugle lily, pink watsonia, rosy watsonia, tall watsonia, watsonia, wild watsonia
Large, vibrant, rose-pink, fragrant, tubular, trumpet-shaped flowers sit upon tall stems rising to more than one metre, and these bloom from late spring to early summer. Occasionally white-flowered seedlings may appear. Foliage is attractive fans of sword-shaped, iris-like green leaves. The genus name honours Sir William Watson (1715-1787), English scientist and physician, who discovered this species on the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean, once called Ile Bourbon in honor of the Bourbon kings of France.
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