Botanical name
Haemanthus coccineusFamily
AmaryllidaceaeCommon Name
April Fool, Blood FlowerDescription
Sturdy, bulbous geophyte up to 40cm; stem stout, speckled and barred. Leaves usually 2, dry at flowering, suberect to prostrate, fleshy, tongue-shaped, speckled underneath; flowers bright orange to red in compact umbel; red bracts erect, overlapping, stiff and fleshy.
Leaves appear after flowering, growing out and downwards, following the fruiting stem to the ground.
Habitat
Coastal scrub and rocky slopes
Flower Date
February to April