These little plants generally do not set seeds when pollinated with the other Peacock Moraeas, but their pollen does appear to work sometimes on other species and hybrids. However, the resulting flowers look nothing like M. thomasiae. I'm not sure what is going on.
I like the precise dark veins on the tepals:



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