Lachenalia reflexa
Scientific name
This small 10cm tall plant is found in seasonally wet lowlands in the lowlands and is adapted to being dormant is in the dry season. It grows and produces small erect flowers and seeds quickly. It propagates profusely and well through seed and re-sprouts from roots making it an aggressive weed in Australia but in South Africa it is vulnerable because it grows in a only a few locations and on the decline.Easy to propagate in sandy well-drained soil in light shade or sun by leaf cutting, planting bulbs or sowing fresh seeds in mid autumn. Do not water bulbs and store them away for the summer period.
Seedbank | Quantity |
---|---|
Arundel Seedbank | 100 |
Tin Capsule Seedbank | 150 |
Total | 250 |
Nursery | Quantity |
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147 Milford | 100 |
Arundel Nursery | 3 |
Camilla Cul-de-sac | 30 |
Campground Nursery | 30 |
Fynbos Phil's Nursery | 30 |
Gaby's nursery | 30 |
Total | 223 |
This table below shows how many plants we are trying to obtain for this species.
Site | Area | Quantity |
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Site #62 | Newlands | 200 |
Site #15 | Rosebank | 50 |
Site #67 | Rondebosch | 50 |
Site #68 | Rondebosch | 100 |
Site #69 | Rondebosch | 100 |
Site #70 | Rondebosch | 30 |
Site #65 | Rondebosch | 20 |
Site #71 | Rondebosch | 50 |
Site #72 | Rondebosch | 50 |
Total | 650 |
Conservation status: Vulnerable
This species was selected because it has various important characteristics.
Easy to grow
It provides food for:
Honeybees/flies
Southern double-collared sunbird
Lachenalia reflexa is indigenous to: Cape Flats Sand Fynbos Cape Flats Dune Strandveld