Aloiampelos commixta
Scientific name
Aloe commixta flowers in late winter (August and September). A stout inflorescence shoots up, bearing reddish erect buds that open into dense, bright orange-yellow flowers. In its natural habitat in the fynbos vegetation of Table Mountain, its flowers are pollinated by sunbirds and honey bees.This table below shows how many plants we are trying to obtain for this species.
Site | Area | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Site #18 | Rosebank | 2 |
Site #35 | Mowbray | 50 |
Site #59 | Rosebank | 100 |
Total | 152 |
This species was selected because it has various important characteristics.
It provides medicinal value
Suitable for sandy soil
It provides food for:
Southern double-collared sunbird