This South African romulea grows in winter-rainfall areas, in places which can get pretty wet then. The picture was taken today (8 February), under glass in mediterranean conditions, here in the UK. A very cheering sight, as I ducked into the warm dry of the glasshouse to escape yet another of the downpours which show no sign of letting up!
I sowed the seed nearly two years ago and haven't yet moved the young bulbs out of their seed pot - I'll probably take them out to Greece now that I know they are true to name (the thin line of blue colour between the inner dark part and the main magenta part of the petals is a clincher).
The flowers are only about an inch across, and given sunnier skies their stems would be only about twice as tall as that, but here in these dismal days the stems are taller.