Monday, October 29, 2018

Eliokarmos sp ? Bo-wadrift Tanqua Karoo


Growing close to Austronea from previous post. Also discovered 2013. I may have a few seedlings in the mass of pots I have. I have only three plants adult plants but they flowered this year and have quite a bit of seed. Climbed the mountain slope again last year but there was nothing to be seen due to the extreme drought


I should have a better image of the flower somewhere. Still have to sort out recent pics.


Bulb exposed.


Looking down from habitat.


Petals 6, white , 9 mm long /weakly grooved slightly hooded.



Ovary length about 4 mm. Style about 6mm. Filaments 6 ,7 mm.
united  at base


Ovary cut in length


Ovary width about 2 mm


Austronea species (A. vermiformis affinity?) Bo-wadrift Tanqua Karoo

Only one plant found 2013. I lost it - was a bit damaged. Unfortunately no seedlings. It was growing on a mountain slope. Rather slippery uncomfortable terrain.


Saturday, October 20, 2018

Nicipe sp West of Prince Albert also Drielingskloof south of Laingsburg

West of Prince Albert on dry semi loose shale.

The leaf is very similar to Leopoort bulb . Also the flower anthers are similar. Just the colour is a bit different.

Nicipe Leopoort south of Oudtshoorn


Originally from Drielingskloof south of Laingsburg. I think it is the same as the Prince Albert bulb.

Nicipe sp Leopoort south of Oudtshoorn

Flowering October

Nicipe sp Oudthoorn etc

This is a very  common bulb. Unfortunately I do not have many pictures.

I must get pics of the flowers. I think I have somewhere but not sure if it is the correct bulb

Winter growing with a margin on the rim of the leaf.

Seed grown from plants below

Picture taken en route Paardebont SW of Oudtshoorn


Sunday, May 13, 2018

Drimia sp Stompdrift Dam 030518A


Infloresence similar to Drimia sp nova from "Fontein" area en route Paardebont south west of Volmoed - Oudtshoorn. Leaves differ however.

Apology for out of focus photograph.Flowers corymbose leave needle like. Flowering February.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Nicipe sp 110518A

A Nicipe species that is quite common in the Little Karoo. Observed around Oudtshoorn, calitzdorp and Ladismith. The bulbs are mostly epigeal. Leaves are needle-like and tend to spread partly sideways.



Flowering at Andrieskraal east of Calitzdorp.

Andrieskraal

 
Andrieskraal

Friday, April 6, 2018

Drimia sp South of Oudtshoorn 060418

A fairly large growing bulbs found growing in shade on a steep hill.  Pic of leaves later.




In habitat with fruit


Bulbs are solid and not scaled like in Drimia elata


Leaves

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Eriospermum sp West of Prince Albert

Originally discovered by Gerhard Marx this Eriospermum is found some 10 km west of Prince Albert. The leaves resemble Eriospermum capense to some degree but are distinctly greyish-green as compared to green of the latter. I have not found a description in the thesis of Pauline Perry but could  have missed it due to the large amount of data there.




The peduncle is distinctly succulent and by estimate only around 10 cm high. The yellow to maroon flowers are surprisingly attractive.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Drimia species between Prince Albert and Klaarstroom 300318A

An interesting and fairly large epigeal bulb. The leaves are twisted somewhat similar to that of Boophone disticha but the leaves are shorter and the flowers and seeds typical of Drimia. The plants are found in an area between Prince Albert and Klaarstroom.


Picture taken during beginning of growing season. The leaves get perhaps up to twice the length as in the picture.

Picture taken 1 June with leaves approximately fully developed


In habitat


Flowers




Seed

For comparison included here a pic of Drimia physodes from the Tanqua Karoo.
Although perhaps related the difference maybe too much to regard both as the same species.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Albuca namaquensis relative Oudtshoorn area 150318A

Smooth grey-green leaves (not glandular). Hinged tips of inner petals. Has fairly large flat seed  larger than viscosa or spiralis- image to come later

This Albuca species occurs widespread in the Oudtshoorn and Calitzdorp area. On a number of websites a similar looking plant is referred to as Albuca spiralis. Also Albuca spiralis fizzle sizzle
https://worldofsucculents.com/albuca-spiralis-frizzle-sizzle/ seems to be a similar plant.

Although often referred as Albuca spiralis the plant discussed here  has smooth greyish green leaves while Albuca spiralis has green glandular leaves. ( See extract from Manning and others below). This species is thus not Albuca spiralis. Neither is it Albuca viscosa because the latter does not have  hinged petal tips but hooded petal tips.

I use the name Albuca heliglabra for the time being.








Extract from Color Encyclopdedia of Cape Bulbs - Manning, Goldblatt, Snijman for Albuca spiralis. It does not seem to fit for the species shown in this post. (click  on the image to enlarge)



This Albuca has  hinges on the apex of the inner petals similar to Albuca spiralis but lacks the glandular leaves

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Schizobasis sp Miertjieskraal

Between Ladismith and Riversdale

Peduncles are brownish as compared to other forms. Sometimes peduncles are coiled below.


Photographs take in December.

Mostly the plants represent the same species as  Schizobasis Oudtshoorn .

Schizobasis sp Oudtshoorn


The plants are somewhat similar to Schizobasis indricata but form less branches. Peduncles can grow quite tall


Schizobasis north of Oudtshoorn starting to flower - I think it was late January



De Hoop west of Oudtshoorn


Flowering before and during April

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Eriospermum 2336 east of Albertinia






Flowering February in cultivation

Nicipe Leopoort 2356

Nicipe at Leopoort - leaves thin linear - pic to follow later


Flowering in February