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Disa uniflora
... Meneris tulbaghia is the only known pollinator of Disa uniflora. Disa To grow Disa uniflora successfully one must remember the following. ...
Disa cardinalis
... as all other habitats in the region are already dry. Disa cardinalis is a recently described species in the D. ... also includes D. aurata , D. caulescens and the famous red disa, D. uniflora , evergreen stream-side plants found in the ... D. tripetaloides ranges as far as southern KwaZulu-Natal.) Disa cardinalis is found only on the dry northern slopes of ...
Disa tripetaloides
... NBG Norma Jodamus Kirstenbosch NBG December 2007 Disa tripetaloides is a slender plant, 100-600 mm high. ... of Kwazulu-Natal, flowering occurs from June to September. Disa tripetaloides is found growing in Table Mountain ... and often submerged in nutrient-poor water during winter. Disa tripetaloides, a winter rainfall species, occurs from ...
Disa nivea
... of Rare and Endangered Wildflowers (CREW) June 2019 Disa nivea is a semi-robust terrestrial orchid, up to 400 mm ... the tip. Flowering is in midsummer, January and February. Disa nivea is closely related to Disa oreophila , from which it may be distinguished by the ...
Disa graminifolia
... Porter National Botanical Garden, for providing images. Disa graminifolia is a slender, deciduous terrestrial orchid ... appear but leaves will be produced the following winter. Disa graminifolia can easily be confused with Disa purpurascens , but they can be told apart by the shape ...