Tigridia Species, Mexican Shell Flower, Peacock Flower, Sacred Tiger Lily, Tiger Flower
Tigridiapavonia
Synonym
Moraea
pavonia
Ferraria
pavonia
Tigridia
oxypetala
Tigridia
lutea
I am in Zone 7, and these plants come back every year. I mulch in the fall.
I live in Scotland and have these beautiful red and yellow Tigridia flowers. First year it was just foliage, second year about 6 flowers ...Read More
Native to Mexico, which gets lots of rain in summer but is dry the rest of the year.
The Aztecs called them jaguar flower,...Read More
Zone7a....NY. Grows like a weed for me. Truly hardy pere
nnial.
Very beautiful. Rarely seen in person, yet pest free and easy to grow. Started blooming for me in early June after only nine weeks from...Read More
I live in Seattle Washington and planted my tigridia about three years ago. The first couple of years it had a few blooms that were tri-...Read More
I bought these in a packet of bulbs at a big box store. I didn't know what to do with them so stuck the little bulbs in the soil of plan...Read More
They are beautiful and very easy to grow. I bought mine on sale at a Christmas Tree Store for almost nothing at the closeout.
My favourite plant ever!! I first planted 20 of these bulbs last April (2007) & only got 3 blooms- but what blooms!! Im actually devast...Read More
I live in Brigantine, NJ next to Atlantic City - (on the bay). My tigridia get full sun but is mixed well with acidanthera and glads, as...Read More
Bloomed a lot later than I expected. Soil here in the Mojave is very, very sandy, so all bulbs do well with plenty of water, as it drain...Read More
I have successfully grown this plant here in my zone 8b garden in North Florida for one season. I am planning to lift the bulbs and bring...Read More
I have enjoyed this flower so much..it is planted in full sun and had been popping up all over my garden..beautiful foliage as well...it'...Read More
I planted bulbs of these plants approximately 6 weeks ago, at about 4 inches deep in containers. The bulbs have not produced any shoots ...Read More
Planted in April. Bloomed in Sep-Oct. Beautiful flowers but only bloomed for a day.
We have been growing these in Minnesota for many years. They are not hardy, but the bulbs are easily lifted by just yanking the whole pl...Read More
I wonder if this plant will grow in Florida, or whether it's too moist here?
spaceman_spiff
Very stunning and easy to grow - I've largely ignored these and they've bloomed spectacularly. Would be interested to test their frost-ha...Read More
I have 3 areas in which I have these. In one area, they are in containers of them. I had purchased them as bulbs (no growth on them). I...Read More
Actually much hardier than thought. Mine have survived to -4 degrees C. with 2-4 cm. frost heaving with no adverse effects. I once saw ...Read More
Very pretty 2-3" blossoms, but they only last one day. They come in many different colors and are not cold hardy north of zone 7 so corms...Read More
exotic member of the iris family with sword-like foliage and stunning 4" blooms of red, pink, and white with chocolate speckled throat. ...Read More