Meet wild child Tritonia hyalina - a little-known but startlingly gorgeous member of the grand Iris Family. Branched stems to 10” long erupt from familial narrow, sword-like leaves, bearing SCREAMING ORANGE cupped flower clusters from late Spring thru early Summer. A fun playmate, let it dance over silvery, weeping Acacia tree roots, or peek out of shaking heads of Mediterranean grass Briza maxima. Easily grown in USDA zones 8 – 11, just provide full or part sun in well-drained clay loam, sand or gravel with Winter rain delivering needed water. No Mediterranean climate? Don’t fret, mimicking the conditions of Winter rain & Summer drought is easy when growing in pots, or wherever Summer water will be drained off by thirsty tree roots. A few small corms multiply to produce brilliant bouquets for your future enjoyment!