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Eriospermum

Eriospermum rautanenii

Photo by C.Sydes
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Field Notes

Description:

A very small yellow monocotyledonous plant growing from an underground corm. The single leaf is about 30mm long, sheathing the developing inflorescence which elongates to about 30 - 80mm. The inflorescence is few to many flowered with brown sepals protecting the buds which open into a pyramid of bright yellow star-shaped flowers. Pale green fruits develop which dehisce to expose seeds which are covered in long white hairs

Habitat:

open sandy areas, often on shallow soils associated exposed rocky areas and temporary rain traps. Relatively hot, arid areas with periodic inundation from summer rain storms; winters dry.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

I am not sure this ID is correct as I am not sure that E. rautanenii has yellow flowers. Please refer to http://nolinoideae.e-monocot.org/taxonomy/term/1882 and http://www.southernafricanplants.net/plantdata_genussearch.php. The flowers of E. rautanenii have "Tepals equal to subequal, white with a green midnerve and faint red streaking"

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