'Superbus' - several large 2"-3" bowl-shaped flowers ranging in color from white to yellow or lavender with a large brown to purple spot near the base; several long-lasting, branched flowers form on 8"-30" stems; great cutflowers; needs to be dry during summer dormancy.
From Greek words meaning 'beautiful grass', these plants have swordlike leaves and flower spikes rising from the center point; native to the western U.S., the majority are found in California where they were often used as a food crop; with thin but sturdy stems, the flowers have inner segments which are larger than the outer ones; some even have 'beards' like iris; diverse in shape and colors and make great cut flowers; prefers a sunny, well-drained location with moisture in winter and spring but dry in the summer.
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