Botanical name

Albuca juncifolia

Family

Asparagaceae

Common Name

Drooping Slime-lily, Tamarak
Albuca juncifolia
Albuca juncifolia
Albuca juncifolia
Albuca juncifolia

Description

Bulbous geophyte up to 30cm. Leaves 4-10, quill-like, channelled below, usually cylindrical above. Drooping racemes of yellow flowers with green keels, 15-25mm long, inner tepals hinged above; outer stamens sterile.

Flowers visited by several large species of solitary bees which are likely to be the primary pollinators.

Latin: juncifolius = rush-like: referring to the quill-like leaves.

Habitat

Sandy and calcareous flats

Flower Date

September to October

Threatened plant Species
Identification

CR    Critically Endangered 
EN  Endangered  
VU  Vulnerable
NT   Near Threatened 
R Rare