Freesia


Freesia is a genus of 14-16 species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to Africa. Of the 14 species, 12 are native to Cape Province, South Africa, the remaining two to tropical Africa, one species extending north of the equator to Sudan.

The genus was named in honor of Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese (1795-1876), German physician.

They are herbaceous plants which grow from a corm 1-2.5 cm diameter, which sends up a tuft of narrow leaves 10-30 cm long, and a sparsely branched stem 10-40 cm tall bearing a few leaves and a loose one-sided spike of fragrant narrowly funnel-shaped flowers.


Freesias are very popular garden plants, grown for their often strongly scented flowers. The most commonly cultivated species is Freesias refracta, which was crossed with F. leichtlinii in the 19th century. Numerous cultivars have been bred from these species and the pink- and yellow-flowered forms of F. corymbosa. Modern tetraploid cultivars have flowers ranging from white to yellow, pink, red and blue-mauve. They are widely cultivated and readily increased from seed. Due to their specific and pleasing scent, they are often used in hand creams, shampoos, candles, etc.


Selected species
Freesia laxa or False Freesia is an ornamental plant.

Freesia sparrmannii

Freesia corymbosa

Freesia fergusoniae

Freesia speciosa

Freesia caryophyllacea

Freesia alba

Freesia leichtlinii

Freesia occidentalis

Freesia refracta

Freesia andersoniae

Freesia verrucosa

Freesia fucata

Freesia grandiflora

Freesia viridis


Freesias refracta

 


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