Sunday, August 19, 2018

Lapeirousia plicata ?

I found this Lapeirousia sp just next to the colony of Gethyllis spiralis. The population is quite small and maybe worth protecting together with the Gethyllis. I have not found them growing anywhere else on the reserve yet.

Once it flowers it maybe identified with greater certainty.

I include pictures for comparison of Lapeirousia pyramidalis which occurs in great numbers only about 50 meters + of this species.

Also pictures of Lapeirousia plicata from the Tanqua Karoo. The leaves are fairly different from the plants at  Die Fontein.

Follow up 160918: I went there in the hope to find flowering plants for identification. Unfortunately the tiny colony was almost completely destroyed by porcupines. Also the adjoining large colony of L pyramidalis was about 90% destroyed.  Luckily the Gethyllis were left alone. I do not know for how long. Identification will thus have to wait a while. Fortunately I have a number of young seedlings of the unidentified Lapeirousia. It will take a few years before  these flower



         
Lapeirousia sp near and northwest of the house.

                
\Lapeirosia sp  left Lapeirosia pyramidalis right



  
Lapeirousia plicata Tanqua Karoo

   
Lapeirousia plicata Tanqua Karoo