[solved:Wachendorfia t.]Not mine, just found while walking

Started by petershaw, June 14, 2023, 06:32:29 AM

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petershaw

Quite tall, 4-6' maybe, clumping, may be a bit of a spreader.

Beautiful foliage for sure.

Fits into the tropical theme of the landscape.

Seed pods if anyone is interested.

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Uli

Beautiful plant! It is Wachendorfia thyrsiflora. There is another Wachendorfia species (W. paniculata) but it is much smaller. 

Uli 
Uli
Algarve, Portugal
350m elevation, frost free
Mediterranean Climate

Martin Bohnet

Agreed on the ID, and indeed nice if one has the room for it. -> Ill set this mystery to solved...
Martin (pronouns: he/his/him)

petershaw


David Pilling


lpw

I too have seed pods from my Wachendorfia thyrsiflora and will enter them in the seed swap. In addition to the yellow-orange flowers, the evergreen foliage is beautiful - intense green, striated, flat-swords in a fan shape. The roots are a fluorescent orange-red, hence its common names, red root or bloodroot. They need moisture.