Family Lachenalia Lachenalia corymbosa

Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae

Learn about Lachenalia corymbosa, a bulbous geophyte native to South Africa. This diminutive plant produces pale lilac flowers with dark keels and has a strong scent, making it perfect for small gardens and containers. Lachenalia corymbosa is easy to grow and requires well-draining soil and moderate watering. However, it is red-listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss and over-collection, so it's important to cultivate it responsibly. Discover the physical characteristics, habitat, distribution, and propagation of this delightful plant and add it to your collection today.

Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae
Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae
Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae
Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae
Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae
Lachenalia Corymbosa | Lachenalia | Hyacinthaceae

Lachenalia Corymbosa - Overview, Habitat, Physical Characteristics, Cultivation and Care, Propagation

Overview of Lachenalia Corymbosa

Lachenalia Corymbosa, also known as the Corymbous Cape Cowslip, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lachenalia. It is native to the southwest Cape Provinces of South Africa and is a bulbous geophyte that primarily grows in the winter rainfall regions of the Cape.

It has 2-6 suberect, linear-channelled leaves that are 1-5 mm wide. The flowers are shortly racemose, pale lilac with dark keels, and produce a half dozen 2cm violet-purple flowers in late autumn. The plant is strongly scented, making it highly recommended for cultivation in small gardens and containers.

Lachenalia Corymbosa was formerly known as Polyxena Corymbosa and is an attractive species found in seasonally moist areas. It is easy to grow and requires well-draining soil and moderate watering. It is a perfect addition to rock gardens, borders, and containers.

The plant is redlisted as vulnerable due to habitat loss and over-collection. It is important to protect this species by cultivating it responsibly and avoiding the collection of wild specimens.

If you are looking for a unique and attractive addition to your garden, Lachenalia Corymbosa is an excellent choice. Its diminutive size, attractive flowers, and strong scent make it a standout plant that is sure to impress.

Habitat and Distribution

Lachenalia Corymbosa, also known as the Corymbous Cape Cowslip, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lachenalia. It is native to the southwest Cape Provinces of South Africa and is a strongly scented, autumn and early winter-flowering plant. Its diminutive size makes it highly recommended for cultivation in pots or rockeries.

The leaves of Lachenalia Corymbosa are suberect, linear-channelled, and 1-5 mm wide. The flowers are shortly racemose, pale lilac with dark keels, and produce a half dozen 2cm violet-purple flowers in late autumn. The plant is a bulbous geophyte that grows up to 15 cm in height.

Lachenalia Corymbosa is a vulnerable plant species, and its conservation status is red-listed. It is a delightful plant that can be grown in pots or rockeries and is a perfect addition to any succulent garden. The plant requires well-drained soil and moderate watering during its growing season. It is a low-maintenance plant that can be propagated by offsets or seeds.

If you are looking for a unique and attractive plant to add to your collection, Lachenalia Corymbosa is an excellent choice. Its delicate flowers and compact size make it a perfect plant for small gardens or indoor spaces.

Physical Characteristics

Lachenalia Corymbosa, also known as the Corymbous Cape Cowslip, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lachenalia. It is native to the southwest Cape Provinces of South Africa and is a strongly scented, autumn- and early winter-flowering plant. Its diminutive size makes it highly recommended for cultivation in rock gardens, containers, and small borders.

The plant grows up to 15 cm tall and has 2-6 suberect, linear-channelled leaves that are 1-5 mm wide. The flowers are shortly racemose, pale lilac with dark keels, and produce a half dozen 2cm violet-purple flowers in late autumn. The plant is a bulbous geophyte and grows primarily in the winter rainfall area of the Western Cape region of South Africa.

Lachenalia Corymbosa was formerly known as Polyxena Corymbosa and is a member of a genus of dwarf bulbous plants. It is an attractive species found in seasonally moist areas and is a popular choice for gardeners who want to add color and fragrance to their gardens.

The plant is easy to grow and requires well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. It is also drought-tolerant and can survive in dry conditions. Lachenalia Corymbosa is a great addition to any garden and is perfect for those who want to add a touch of South African beauty to their landscape.

Cultivation and Care

Lachenalia Corymbosa, also known as the Corymbous Cape Cowslip, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lachenalia. It is native to the southwest Cape Provinces of South Africa and is a strongly scented, autumn- and early winter-flowering plant. Its diminutive size makes it highly recommended for cultivation in pots or rockeries.

The plant has short-stemmed bulbous geophyte that grows up to 15 cm. Its leaves are suberect, linear-channelled, and 1-5 mm wide. The flowers are shortly racemose, pale lilac with dark keels, and produce a half dozen 2cm violet-purple flowers in late autumn. The plant is a member of a genus of dwarf bulbous plants from the winter rainfall area of the Western Cape region of South Africa.

Lachenalia Corymbosa is an attractive species found in seasonally moist areas, and it is a bulbous geophyte that grows primarily in the winter rainfall regions of the Cape. The plant is red-listed as vulnerable, and its conservation status is threatened due to habitat loss and over-collection.

The plant was formerly known as Polyxena Corymbosa but was later reclassified as Lachenalia Corymbosa. The plant is a popular ornamental plant and is grown in many parts of the world for its beautiful flowers.

If you are looking for a delightful dwarf bulbous plant to add to your collection, Lachenalia Corymbosa is an excellent choice. Its beautiful flowers and strong scent make it a popular choice among gardeners, and its small size makes it ideal for rock gardens, containers, and small borders.

Propagation of Lachenalia Corymbosa

Lachenalia Corymbosa, also known as the Corymbous Cape Cowslip, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lachenalia. It is native to the southwest Cape Provinces of South Africa and is a bulbous geophyte that primarily grows in the winter rainfall regions of the Cape.

The plant has short-stemmed bulbous geophyte that grows up to 15 cm tall. It has 2-6 suberect, linear-channelled leaves that are 1-5 mm wide. The flowers are shortly racemose, pale lilac with dark keels, and produce a half dozen 2cm violet-purple flowers in late autumn. The plant is strongly scented, and its diminutive size makes it highly recommended for cultivation in pots or rockeries.

Lachenalia Corymbosa was formerly known as Polyxena Corymbosa and is an attractive species found in seasonally moist areas. The plant is a bulbous geophyte that grows primarily in the winter rainfall regions of the Western Cape region of South Africa. It is a member of a genus of dwarf bulbous plants that are highly recommended for cultivation in pots or rockeries.

The plant is a popular choice for gardeners due to its attractive appearance and ease of cultivation. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care and attention. The plant prefers well-drained soil and partial shade, making it an ideal choice for rock gardens and containers. It is also suitable for growing indoors in a bright, sunny location.

In conclusion, Lachenalia Corymbosa is a beautiful and easy-to-grow plant that is highly recommended for cultivation in pots or rockeries. Its attractive appearance, ease of cultivation, and strong scent make it a popular choice for gardeners. If you are looking for a low-maintenance plant that will add color and beauty to your garden, Lachenalia Corymbosa is an excellent choice.

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