Moraea virgata
Jacq.
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Summary
Source: WikipediaMoraea virgata is a plant species in the family Iridaceae.
Description
A herb. It is a corm or bulb plant. It keeps growing from year to year. It grows 20-85 cm tall. There are 2 or 3 narrow leaves. The flowers are yellow.
Edible Uses
The roots, tubers, and corms are eaten raw.
Traditional Uses
The roots/tubers are eaten raw.
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Distribution
It is a Mediterranean climate plant. It can grow in arid places.
Where It Grows
Africa, Australia, South Africa*, Southern Africa,
Synonyms
Hexaglottis virgata (Jacq.) SweetIxia virgata (Jacq.) Willd.and others
References (3)
- Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (1999). Survey of Economic Plants for Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (SEPASAL) database. Published on the Internet; http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/ceb/sepasal/internet [Accessed 18th April 2011] (As Hexaglottis virgata)
- Ruiters-Welcome, A. K., 2019, Food plants of southern Africa. Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Johannesburg p 68
- Welcome, A. K. & Van Wyk, B.-E., 2019, An inventory and analysis of the food plants of southern Africa. South African Journal of Botany 122 (2019) 136–179