Die velskoenblaar of bobbejaanoor (Haemanthus sanguineus) is 'n Suid-Afrikaanse bolplant wat endemies in die fynbos van die Wes-Kaap en Oos-Kaap voorkom. Die SANBI-rooilys beskryf dit as 'n veilige (LC) en stabiele spesie.[1]
Die plant is dormant in die somer en kan nie gesien word nie. In die herfs verrys 'n treffende bloedrooi blom vanuit die grond. Dit bestaan uit 'n bloedrooi stam wat 'n massa van klein rooierige en geel blommetjies dra.
Die plant produseer twee ronde leeragtige blare in die herfs en winter. Hierdie blare lê plat op die grond en het tipies 'n rand van rooi haartjies. Die blare is diep groen aan die bokant, maar het pienk en rooi kolle aan die onderkant.
Die velskoenblaar of bobbejaanoor (Haemanthus sanguineus) is 'n Suid-Afrikaanse bolplant wat endemies in die fynbos van die Wes-Kaap en Oos-Kaap voorkom. Die SANBI-rooilys beskryf dit as 'n veilige (LC) en stabiele spesie.
Die plant is dormant in die somer en kan nie gesien word nie. In die herfs verrys 'n treffende bloedrooi blom vanuit die grond. Dit bestaan uit 'n bloedrooi stam wat 'n massa van klein rooierige en geel blommetjies dra.
Die plant produseer twee ronde leeragtige blare in die herfs en winter. Hierdie blare lê plat op die grond en het tipies 'n rand van rooi haartjies. Die blare is diep groen aan die bokant, maar het pienk en rooi kolle aan die onderkant.
Haemanthus sanguineus is a South African bulbous geophyte in the genus Haemanthus that occurs in the fynbos vegetation of the Western Cape.
This endemic fynbos geophyte is dormant during the summer and cannot be seen. In the autumn a striking crimson inflorescence emerges from the ground. This consists of a crimson stem that bears a mass of tiny red, crimson and yellow individual flowers.
The plant then produces two circular leathery leaves in the autumn and winter. These lie flat on the ground and are typically edged with scarlet hairs. They are a deep green on the upper surface and underneath are covered in pink and red spots.
Haemanthus sanguineus is a South African bulbous geophyte in the genus Haemanthus that occurs in the fynbos vegetation of the Western Cape.
This endemic fynbos geophyte is dormant during the summer and cannot be seen. In the autumn a striking crimson inflorescence emerges from the ground. This consists of a crimson stem that bears a mass of tiny red, crimson and yellow individual flowers.
The plant then produces two circular leathery leaves in the autumn and winter. These lie flat on the ground and are typically edged with scarlet hairs. They are a deep green on the upper surface and underneath are covered in pink and red spots.
Haemanthus sanguineus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Amaryllidaceae. Loài này được Jacq. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1804.[1]
Haemanthus sanguineus là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Amaryllidaceae. Loài này được Jacq. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1804.