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Watsonia borbonica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Iridaceae

Tribe
  
Watsonieae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Ixioideae

Genus
  
Watsonia

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Watsonia, Watsonia meriana, Watsonia marginata

Watsonia borbonica, the Cape bugle-lily, is a species of plant in the family Iridaceae that is native to South Africa.

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Taxonomy

Watsonia borbonica has two subspecies: W. borbonica subsp. ardernei, and subsp. borbonica.

Characteristics

The species grows from corms. It is dormant in summer and grows in winter, which is the rainy season in its native habitat. It has tall strap-like leaves growing in a fan arrangement. It may grow up to two metres tall. It flowers for up to 4-5 weeks in spring.

Distribution and habitat

Watsonia borbonica grows in the winter-rainfall areas of the Western Cape of South Africa. It usually grows on slopes consisting of rocky sandstone or clay and granite. It may be found occasionally in sandy soils.

Cultivation

Watsonia borbonica is a good garden plant as it bears showy flowers. It needs well-drained soil and full sun. During the dormant phase it should be kept dry.

References

Watsonia borbonica Wikipedia


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