Karomia speciosa

Karomia speciosa

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Common Names

Perssambreelblom, Sambreelboom (afrikaans)
Mauve Chinese-hats, Southern chinese-hats, Wild parasol flower (english)

Taxonomy

Family LAMIACEAE
Genus Karomia
Species speciosa
SA Plant Number 668
Basionym Karomia speciosa

Description

Karomia speciosa (= Holmskioldia speciosa) is a hardy, deciduous, sparsely-branched shrub or small tree with smooth, pale-grey bark. The small, two-toned, softly-textured, velvety leaves look beautiful swaying in the breeze.

The clusters of beautiful deep-blue flowers have a persistent papery mauve to pink calyx that resembles a Chinese hat. The flowers are borne from December to April, although the lovely mauve calyx persists on the tree for most of the year. The flowers attract pollinating insects, butterflies, Carpenter Bees and nectar- and insect-eating birds.

This colourful plant thrives in rocky situations and makes a showy focal point in the garden, or a beautiful backdrop or screening or container plant.

Plant in sun or semi-shade, in well-drained compost-rich soil.

Size: 1 to 4 m

Wildlife

Wildlife garden plant:

The flowers attract pollinatig insects, butterflies, Carpenter Bees and nectar- and insect-eating birds.

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Distribution

Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu NatalNatural Habitat:

Associated with Termite Mounds, Rocky Outcrops

 

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