Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Gethyllis spiralis

Found throughout the reserve with a higher concentration west of the house. This area may be in need of protection as the plants are quite rare, probably more so than Gethyllis lanceolatum.

The white flowers pop out of the ground around the end of November or early December while the rest of the bulb is dormant. Similar to Gethyllis lanceolata flowering only lasts a few days.The soft cylindrical fruit appears usually early April. The tiny seeds are often visible inside and germinate unaided similar to other plants belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family.

Common name: Kukumakranka.


The leaf arrangement is quite variable.

Flowering in habitat late November.


Fruit.

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