Moraea tulbaghensis

Leaf 3-5 mm wide, finely hairy. Stem 30-60 cm tall, finely hairy, usually unbranched. Flowers 5-8 cm wide, pale to deep orange, the narrowed bases speckled deep blue. Outer segments 22-40 mm long, horizontal, ovate, 12-18 mm wide with navy blue signals; inner segments narrowly lance-shaped. Style branches 5-8 mm long, crests 1-2 mm long, broadly triangular, hidden by the anthers. Syn. M. pavonia (L. f.) Ker Gawl.

W Cape lowlands.

M. villosa (Ker Gawl.) Ker Gawl. has purple flowers with yellow signals. M. atropunctata Goldblatt from the SW Cape has leaves 4-8 mm wide with hairy edges. Stem 15-20 cm tall, usually unbranched. Flowers 2-3, cream; early spring. Outer segments 20-24 mm long, 17-25 mm wide, horizontal, with yellow signals, red brown on the reverse, densely spotted dark brown at the base. Inner segments 9-15 mm long, 3 lobed, acute, lateral lobes short, obtuse, yellow, speckled brown, and darker below. Style branches 5 mm long, crests to 4 mm long.

Source: Cooke, D. (2005). Iridaceae. In: Spencer, R.. Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia. Volume 5. Flowering plants. Monocotyledons. The identification of garden and cultivated plants. University of New South Wales Press. (as Moraea neopavonia)

kingdom Plantae
phylum   Tracheophyta
class    Magnoliopsida
superorder     Lilianae
order      Asparagales
family       Iridaceae
genus        Moraea Mill.