Botanical name

Dilatris viscosa

Family

Haemodoraceae

Common Name

Rooiwortel, Yellowhead
Dilatris viscosa
Dilatris viscosa
Dilatris viscosa

Description

Rhizomatous geophyte up to 60cm tall, reddish glandular hairy stem and basal parts. Sword-shaped fan of leaves, 17mm wide, hairless, much shorter than flowering stem; sticky, hairy, dull-orange or yellow flowers are arranged in a rounded head, which can be 100mm wide, each flower about 1.3cm long.

The genus Dilatris is endemic to the Cape Floral Region.

Greek: di = two; latris = servant: referring to 2 anthers being smaller and subservient to the one larger one.

Habitat

Swamps and high mountain slopes in summer cloud belt

Flower Date

August to December, usually after fire