Veltheimia capensis

Image: Paul Hoekman

Description

Veltheimia capensis is one of two species of flowering plants belonging to the genus Veltheimia, of the family Asparagaceae. It is a tender bulbous perennial reaching a height of 46 cm (18 in), with flowers varying in color from white with red spots to pink with green or red markings.

V. capensis germinates optimally at temperatures ranging from 19-24 °C (66-75 °F); however, it has also been known to grow in temperatures as low as 5-7 °C (41-45 °F).[5] Soil conditions that are favorable for Veltheimia capensis are soils that are moderately fertile, well drained and experience a pH of 5.5-7.5.[5] The composition of the soil is generally clay loam, [loam], loamy sand, sandy clay loam and sandy loam.

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Scientific name

Veltheimia capensis

Common name(s)

Sand lily

Features

Genus

Veltheimia