



dietes bicolor
The Yellow Fortnight Lily is a beautiful plant with bright yellow flowers that bloom every two weeks! It’s perfect for gardens and makes the world a little brighter with its cheerful colors.
Hábitat: It thrives in gardens, parks, and natural areas across southern Africa.
The Yellow Fortnight Lily has striking creamy-yellow, iris-like flowers, each marked with three distinctive dark brown or purple spots near its center. Its long, slender, sword-shaped leaves form an evergreen clump that provides a lush green backdrop.




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Each delicate flower only lasts for a single sunny day, then a new one blooms!
Its name comes from flowers often appearing every two weeks!
Its tough, sword-like leaves stay green all year long, even in winter!
Though called a lily, it's actually a distant relative of the beautiful iris flower!
Yellow Fortnight Lily can produce new flowers every two weeks, helping it attract pollinators continuously.
Yellow Fortnight Lily has tough roots that help it survive long dry spells without much water.
Yellow Fortnight Lily has underground stems called rhizomes that help it spread and form large, strong clumps.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Acraea horta
drinks flower nectar
Helix aspersa
eats tender leaves
Los animales solitarios viven solos durante la mayor parte de su vida y solo interactúan con otros para aparearse o cuidar de sus crías.
Colorido describe a organismos u objetos que exhiben una amplia variedad de colores brillantes y distintivos.
Este rasgo caracteriza a los organismos cuya dieta consiste total o principalmente en material vegetal.
Los animales diurnos están activos principalmente durante el día y suelen descansar o dormir por la noche.
Describe organismos que transfieren polen, permitiendo la fertilización y reproducción de las plantas.
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60-150 cm
60-120 cm
6-8 cm
Spring to fall
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