Description
Scadoxus puniceus is a very hardy, deciduous, beautiful, bulbous plant that varies hugely in size, depending on where it comes from. The large, glossy leaves have wavy margins and are speckled at the base.
It bears a large inflorescence of red, powder-puff-like flowers on a long stem, which appears before the leaves, from July to October. The bright-red berries are a beautiful feature of this plant and are much sought after by birds. Sunbirds and Weavers are known to feed on the nectar.
The bulb is extensively used as a medicinal plant.
An excellent garden and container plant for full shade or semi-shade, that requires well-drained and well-composted soil. Do not disturb the bulbs unnecessarily as it can affect flowering.
Size: 30 to 40cm
Wildlife
Birds: Sunbirds and Weavers are known to feed on the nectar, and the berries are much sought after by birds.
Distribution
Limpopo, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Free State, KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape
Natural Habitat Forested Ravines, Woodland