Family Daubenya Daubenya zeyheri

Daubenya Zeyheri | Daubenya | Hyacinthaceae

Discover the beauty of Daubenya zeyheri, also known as the Lime Crownlily. This rare and endangered bulbous plant species is native to South Africa's South Western Cape and produces glossy green leaves and striking flowers with white petals and showy red-orange centers. Learn about its habitat, physical characteristics, and cultivation and care requirements. With its unique appearance and endangered status, Daubenya zeyheri is a must-have for any succulent enthusiast looking to add a rare and beautiful plant to their collection.

Overview of Daubenya zeyheri

Daubenya zeyheri: The Lime Crownlily

Daubenya zeyheri is a bulbous plant species that belongs to the genus Daubenya. It is endemic to the winter rainfall Strandveld of South Africa's South Western Cape. The plant is commonly known as the Lime Crownlily due to its glossy green leaves and flowers with white petals and showy red-orange centers.

The Lime Crownlily is a flat-growing geophyte that can grow up to 50mm tall. It produces two spreading leaves that can grow up to 110mm long and 60mm wide. The flowers of the Lime Crownlily are produced on a short stem that can grow up to 70mm tall. The flowers have six white petals with a red-orange center that gives them a striking appearance.

The Lime Crownlily is a rare and endangered species due to ongoing habitat loss to coastal development. It is estimated that the total population size is no more than 6,500 plants. The Lime Crownlily is a protected species in South Africa, and it is illegal to collect or trade the plant without a permit.

The Lime Crownlily is a beautiful and unique plant that is highly sought after by succulent enthusiasts. It is a challenging plant to grow and requires specific growing conditions to thrive. The Lime Crownlily prefers well-draining soil and bright, indirect light. It is best to water the plant sparingly and avoid overwatering, which can cause the bulb to rot.

If you are looking to add a unique and rare succulent to your collection, the Lime Crownlily is an excellent choice. With its striking appearance and endangered status, it is a plant that is sure to impress and inspire.

Habitat and Distribution

Daubenya zeyheri is a beautiful bulbous plant that belongs to the genus Daubenya. It is one of the eight species in the genus, all of which are endemic to the winter rainfall Strandveld of South Africa. This species is native to the South Western Cape of South Africa and is found growing on calcareous-coastal sands.

The plant has glossy green leaves that are very attractive and flowers with white petals and showy red-orange centers. The flowers are borne on a short stem and are arranged in a compact inflorescence. The plant is a flat-growing geophyte that can grow up to 50mm tall. It produces two spreading leaves that are ovate and up to 110mm long and 60mm wide.

Daubenya zeyheri is a rare and endangered species. It is estimated that the total population size is no more than 6,500 plants. This species continues to decline due to ongoing habitat loss to coastal development, mining, and agriculture. The plant is also threatened by illegal collection for horticultural purposes.

If you are planning to grow Daubenya zeyheri, it requires well-draining soil and full sun exposure. It is also important to protect the plant from frost during the winter months. The plant can be propagated by seed or by division of the bulbs.

In conclusion, Daubenya zeyheri is a beautiful and rare plant that deserves our attention and protection. It is a great addition to any succulent collection and can be a rewarding plant to grow for experienced gardeners.

Physical Characteristics

Daubenya zeyheri: A Beautiful Succulent Bulb

Daubenya zeyheri is a beautiful succulent bulb that belongs to the genus Daubenya. It is one of the eight bulbous species in the genus, all of which are endemic to the winter rainfall Strandveld of South Africa. This species is also known as Lime Crownlily and is from calcareous-coastal sands in the South Western Cape.

The plant has glossy green leaves that are very attractive. The flowers of Daubenya zeyheri have white petals and showy red-orange centers, which make them very eye-catching. The plant is a flat-growing, bulbous geophyte that can grow up to 50mm tall. It produces two spreading leaves up to 110mm long and 60mm wide, which are ovate and very attractive.

It is estimated that the total population size of Daubenya zeyheri is no more than 6,500 plants. This species continues to decline due to ongoing habitat loss to coastal development and agriculture. Therefore, it is important to protect this beautiful succulent bulb and its habitat.

If you are planning to grow Daubenya zeyheri, it requires well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. The plant is also drought-tolerant and can survive long periods without water. It is a perfect addition to any succulent garden or collection.

Overall, Daubenya zeyheri is a beautiful and unique succulent bulb that is worth growing and protecting. Its glossy green leaves and showy flowers make it a standout addition to any garden or collection. So, if you are a succulent enthusiast, make sure to add this beautiful plant to your collection.

Cultivation and Care

Daubenya zeyheri is a bulbous plant species that belongs to the genus Daubenya. It is one of the eight bulbous species in the genus, all of which are endemic to the winter rainfall Strandveld of South Africa. This species is native to the South Western Cape of South Africa and is found on calcareous-coastal sands.

The plant has glossy green leaves that are very beautiful and produce flowers with white petals and showy red-orange centers. The flowers are quite striking and make this plant a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts. The Lime Crownlily, as it is commonly known, is a flat-growing, bulbous geophyte that can grow up to 50mm tall. It produces two spreading leaves that can grow up to 110mm long and 60mm wide, which are ovate and add to the plant's beauty.

It is estimated that the total population size of Daubenya zeyheri is no more than 6,500 plants. Unfortunately, this species continues to decline due to ongoing habitat loss to coastal development and agriculture. Therefore, it is important to protect and conserve this species to prevent it from becoming endangered.

If you are looking to add a unique and beautiful succulent to your collection, Daubenya zeyheri is an excellent choice. It is easy to care for and can be grown in a pot or in the ground. It prefers well-draining soil and partial shade. With proper care, this plant can thrive and produce beautiful flowers year after year.

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