by Alex Lansdowne | Jul 26, 2018 | Botanic Gardens, Cape Flats Sand Fynbos, Cape Floristic Region, Cape Peninsula, Conservation, Ecology, Endangered Species, Fynbos, Geophytes, Kirstenbosch, Landscape History, Research
Herbarium specimens indicate that Moraea aristata is a northern Cape Peninsula endemic. It was recorded adjacent to Table Mountain between the present day Cape Town CBD and suburb of Rondebosch. Like sister species in the Peacock Moraea group, it prefers heavier soils and would have been found growing on Peninsula Shale Renosterveld, and likely also in nearby similar vegetation types.
by Alex Lansdowne | Oct 15, 2017 | Botanic Gardens, Cape Flats Sand Fynbos, Cape Floristic Region, Cape Peninsula, Conservation, Ecology, Endangered Species, Fynbos, Geophytes, Kirstenbosch, Landscape History, Plant Profiles, Renosterveld
There are many stories of species only just holding on against extinction. One that stands out is that of Moraea aristata. This enigmatic Irid has long been admired. First described in the mid-18th Century by colonial botanical explorers, it quickly found its way into European collections, many of which still persist today. Historical records indicate this Peacock Moraea has always been a narrow endemic. Its natural distribution is the flats adjacent to Table Mountain, between present day Cape Town CBD and Rondebosch.
by Alex Lansdowne | Jul 1, 2017 | Cape Floristic Region, Conservation, Ecology, Endangered Species, Environmental Education, Fynbos, Geophytes
The Indigenous Bulb Society of South Africa (IBSA) will be holding its three day symposium this August 2017 at Goudini Spa near Worcester. Read more here about this upcoming event in celebration of South Africa’s rich and species diverse geophyte flora.