Botanical name
Hesperantha radiata subsp. caricinaFamily
IridaceaeCommon Name
WindhondaandblomSynonym (old name)
Hesperantha radiataStatus
Near Threatened
Description
Cormous geophyte up to 40cm. Leaves short, linear, fleshy. Flowers nodding, the tepals are reflexed (curled back), white to cream, outer tepals red to brown on the outside; perianth tube curved in the upper third, 10-18mm long; bracts green or submembranous..
Flowers open in the early evening and are sweetly scented.
Habitat
Sandstone, granite and clay soils
Flower Date
August to October