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'''Synonyms:''' ''Holothrix condensata'' Sond.1846; ''Holothrix villosa subsp. chimanimaniensis'' G.Will. 1990; ''Holothrix villosa var. condensata'' (Sond.) Immelman 1981 | '''Synonyms:''' ''Holothrix condensata'' Sond.1846; ''Holothrix villosa subsp. chimanimaniensis'' G.Will. 1990; ''Holothrix villosa var. condensata'' (Sond.) Immelman 1981 | ||
Found in Zimbabwe, Western Cape in South Africa and Reunion on grassy slopes at elevations of sea-level to 1900 metres as a miniature to small sized, cold growing terrestrial with ovoid, villous tubers giving rise to an erect, sheathless scape with 2, adpressed to the ground, cordate, pilose above leaves that blooms usually without leaves in the late winter through spring on an erect, 4 to 7cm long, spreading hairy, fairly densely many (30 to 50) flowered inflorescence with secund, non-resupinate (most often) flowers | Found in Zimbabwe, Western Cape in South Africa and Reunion on grassy slopes at elevations of sea-level to 1900 metres as a miniature to small sized, cold growing terrestrial with ovoid, villous tubers giving rise to an erect, sheathless scape with 2, adpressed to the ground, cordate, pilose above leaves that blooms usually without leaves in the late winter through spring on an erect, 4 to 7cm long, spreading hairy, fairly densely many (30 to 50) flowered inflorescence with secund, non-resupinate (most often) flowers. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:58, 11 June 2024
Common Name: The Hirsute Holothrix
Scented: no
Light Requirements: deep shade
Temperature Requirements: cold
Blooms: late winter through spring
Flower Size: 5mm
Synonyms: Holothrix condensata Sond.1846; Holothrix villosa subsp. chimanimaniensis G.Will. 1990; Holothrix villosa var. condensata (Sond.) Immelman 1981
Found in Zimbabwe, Western Cape in South Africa and Reunion on grassy slopes at elevations of sea-level to 1900 metres as a miniature to small sized, cold growing terrestrial with ovoid, villous tubers giving rise to an erect, sheathless scape with 2, adpressed to the ground, cordate, pilose above leaves that blooms usually without leaves in the late winter through spring on an erect, 4 to 7cm long, spreading hairy, fairly densely many (30 to 50) flowered inflorescence with secund, non-resupinate (most often) flowers.