Botanical name

Cyphia volubilis

Family

Lobeliaceae

Common Name

Klimop, Twining Baroe
Cyphia volubilis
Cyphia volubilis
Cyphia volubilis
Cyphia volubilis

Description

Tuberous, twining geophyte with slender stems that twine round low bushes. Leaves linear-lanceolate, toothed (not lobed); showy, white to pale grey-mauve flowers, small dark indigo spots near or in mouth; star-shaped flowers have 2 lips of 2 and 3 petals respectively.

Latin: volvo = to roll or wind: referring to the plants twining habit.

Habitat

Sandy flats and mountain slopes

Flower Date

August to October, especially noticeable after fire