Red Viooltjie
Lachenalia bulbifera
Animal-friendly
Tolerances & suitability
Growth features
Plant types
Flowering
- orange
- red
One of the most striking and robust members of this diverse group, Lachenalia bulbifera is an easily grown bulbous plant that really deserves a place in patio containers, window boxes and rock garden pockets.
The long, tubular flowers of Lachenalia bulbifera are specialized for pollination by sunbirds, especially lesser double-collared sunbirds (Nectarinia chalybea) that feed on nectar contained in the base of the perianth tubes. The sturdy flower stems of L. bulbifera are easily able to support the weight of visiting sunbirds that cling to the stems while probing the flowers for nectar.
The bulbs of Lachenalia bulbifera are highly susceptible to infestation by mealy bugs, eventually resulting in disintegration of the bulb if not treated timeously. Mealy bugs are also transmitters of viral disease and are often spread from one plant to another by ants. An unsightly rust fungus (Uromyces lachenaliae) sometimes attacks the leaves when grown under insufficiently well-aerated conditions. Fungal diseases of the bulbs are usually the result of a poorly drained growing medium and failure in maintaining a dry summer rest period. The bulbs are also sometimes taken by porcupines and mole rats.