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sparaxis
/ spəˈræksɪs /
noun
- any plant of the cormous S African genus Sparaxis, esp S. grandiflora and S. tricolor, grown for their dainty spikes of star-shaped purple, red, or orange flowers: family Iridaceae
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sparaxis1
New Latin, from Greek sparassein to tear (from the appearance of the spathes)
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Example Sentences
Sparaxis.—Graceful bulbous plants from South Africa.
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SPARAXIS.—The plant best known under this name has been already described as Dierama pulcherrima at p.
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The late summer and autumn flowering kinds are best represented by the Montbretias, Tritonias, Gladiolus, Brodi�as, and Sparaxis.
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Ornithogalum, both the white and orange-flowered species, the free-growing species of Ixia, and the varieties of Sparaxis tricolor, are desirable plants that may be easily bloomed by gentle forcing.
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Gladioli.—Pot them, and Ixias, Sparaxis, &c.; and to be watered sparingly until they begin to grow.
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