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Moraea aristata

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Iridaceae

Tribe
  
Irideae

Scientific name
  
Moraea aristata

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Iridoideae

Genus
  
Moraea

Rank
  
Species

Moraea aristata Growing Cool Plants Moraea aristata

Similar
  
Moraea, Moraea bellendenii, Moraea gawleri, Moraea setifolia, Moraea collina

Moraea aristata (Blue-eyed Uintjie or Blouooguintjie in Afrikaans) is a critically endangered species of plant in the genus Moraea, that is endemic to the city of Cape Town and is now restricted to the grounds of the Observatory in the Cape Town suburb of Observatory.

Moraea aristata Pacific Bulb Society Moraea Species One

Moraea aristata is a winter-flowering bulb (geophyte) that produces large and striking flowers. The petals are white, but each has a large spot of iridescent blue at its base.
This plant naturally only occurs in Peninsula Shale Renosterveld vegetation in northern Cape Town. Due to the growth of the city, its habitat now mostly lies under urban sprawl. Consequently it is critically endangered and naturally survives only in the grounds of the South African Astronomical Observatory in the suburb of Observatory near the foot of Devil's Peak. This tiny, isolated population is too small to be sustainable in the long term. In the wild, its natural pollinators are the Monkey beetles but these are also on the decline in the city of Cape Town.

In spite of its extraordinary rarity in the wild, it can actually easily be cultivated in sunny gardens with sandy or clay soils.


Moraea aristata Threatened Species Programme SANBI Red List of South African Plants

Moraea aristata Growing Cool Plants Moraea aristata

References

Moraea aristata Wikipedia