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Scarlet Bobbejaantjie
Babiana villosa
Animal-friendly
Supports bees
Supports bees
Tolerances & suitability
Good potplant
Good potplant
The plant grows to 20 cm with several knife-shaped pleated leaves with bright red or dark pink flowers with a dark centre. It is found wedged between rocks away from baboon, moles and porcupines. It grows in clay soils of Renosterveld.
Flowers from August to September, with the flowers only fully opening only hot still days. Flowers are visited by bees and pollinated by monkey beetles.
Plant corms in 3 cm deep in coarse sand in autumn and water once until it shoots, and then water once per week. Plant fresh seeds in autumn.
It has no medicinal value but known to be eaten historically.