Botanical name
Gladiolus carmineusFamily
IridaceaeCommon Name
Cliff Lily, Hermanus GladiolusStatus
Vulnerable
Description
Cormous geophyte up to 50cm. Leaves usually produced after flowering, sword-shaped, trailing and bluish-green in colour, midrib slightly thickened, 8-10mm wide. Flowers deep pink to carmine with white markings on the lower tepals in 2-6 flowered spike; perianth tube funnel-shaped 30-35mm long; outer tepals larger than the inner; often sweetly scented.
Never out of sight of the sea.
Latin: carminus = the beautiful red or crimson pigment obtained from cochineal, referring to the deep pink to carmine colour of the flowers of this species.
Habitat
Coastal sandstone cliffs and rocks
Flower Date
February to April