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Wachendorfia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Commelinales

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Haemodoraceae

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Genus
  
Wachendorfia; Burm., 1757, not Loefl. 1758 (Commelinaceae)

Similar
  
Haemodoraceae, Xiphidium, Schiekia, Tribonanthes, Haemodorum

Wachendorfia garden plants


Wachendorfia, known as red root, is a genus of cormous perennials endemic to Cape Province in South Africa. It was first described as a genus in 1757. The genus was named in honour of Evert Jacob van Wachendorff (1703-1758), Dutch professor of botany and chemistry at Utrecht.

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Wachendorfia Wachendorfia thyrsiflora
accepted species
  1. Wachendorfia brachyandra W.F.Barker
  2. Wachendorfia multiflora (Klatt) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
  3. Wachendorfia paniculata Burm.
  4. Wachendorfia thyrsiflora Burm.

Description

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Wachendorfias have basal tufts of long, narrow, pleated leaves and bear erect spikes of starry, yellow flowers in spring and summer.

Their common name stems from the red sap of the corms, used as a dye, and the bright red-orange colour of the roots themselves. Red colour is a feature of many plants in the family Haemodoraceae (Haemo = Blood).

Cultivation

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Slightly frost hardy, Wachendorfias thrive outdoors in warm, near frost-free environments as an ornamental plant. Most require moist, well drained soils in a sunny position. Some are ideal for bog gardens.

Propagation is via seed or division.

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Wachendorfia thyrsiflora Bloodroot Red root

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References

Wachendorfia Wikipedia