Physical characteristics
A
Flowers and foliage
Brilliant
Preferred site
Prefers
Preparation for planting
Poorly-drained soils can be improved by forming raised beds and incorporating coarse sand or gravel. A light application of slow-release fertiliser gives good results. A light dressing of sulphate of potash will improve flower quality and increases resistance to leaf spotting diseases. Avoid fertilisers which contain blood and bone as they are high in nitrogen. When planting
Sow Haemanthus seeds in deep seed trays as soon as possible after harvesting. Use a very well-drained sandy medium to which some fine compost has been added. Press lightly into the soil so that the top of the seed remains visible. Water well once and then again only after the first leaves appear. After that, water well once every two to three weeks. When the leaves begin to
If planting into open ground, select a well-drained position which only receives natural rains and is not influenced by artificial watering systems. This is truly a water-wise plant! Also, select a spot where the flowerheads can be appreciated. Most bulbous
Maintenance tips
Mulch
Pests and diseases
Can get a leaf spot disease.
Location at Auckland Botanic Gardens
Rock Garden
Interesting facts and tips
It was probably the first flower to be collected from Table Mountain in South Africa and probably also the first illustration of a South African flower to appear in a European publication. The illustration was by the Flemish botanist de L'Obel in 1605.