TROPICAL PLANT ENCYCLOPEDIA

Botanical family: Colchicaceae

Number of plants found: 5    

Androcymbium palaestinum, Erythrostictis palaestina , Desert Bulb

Androcymbium palaestinum, Erythrostictis palaestina

Desert Bulb
Family: Colchicaceae    (Formerly:Colchicaceae / Liliaceae)
Origin: Mediterranean
Small plant 2-5 ftFull sunDry conditionsModerate waterWhite, off-white flowersPoisonous or toxic

Androcymbium palaestinum is a native small shrub of the Mediterranean that typically grows up to 2-5 ft (up to 6 ft) in height. It is an evergreen, cold-hardy plant with thick, waxy leaves and distinctive off-white or white flowers with purple variegations. Flowers can reach 2-5 cm in diameter, although their size and shape may vary depending on location.

This shrub is a popular choice for xeriscaping or low-water landscaping, as it is drought-tolerant and requires only moderate water to thrive. It must be planted in full sun and well-drained soil with a neutral pH in USDA Zones 9-11. When the plant is established, minimal care and maintenance is required. Light pruning to maintain its shape, and deadheading flowers to encourage a second flush of blooms is recommended.

In cold regions, Androcymbium palaestinum can be grown in pots, as long as a suitable container is selected and the potting mix is free-draining. The pot must be planted in a sheltered area and kept dry during winter. Regular watering with plenty of sunshine is necessary for container-grown plants, and mulch should be applied for moisture retention. An occasional lift of the pot is important for aeration until the plant is established. Fertilizing with a diluted organic fertilizer every 2-4 weeks, and supplementing feedings with a slow-release fertilizer if necessary, can also prevent malnutrition.

It is important to note that this plant is toxic and care should be taken to keep it away from pets and children. With moderate care and regular maintenance, Androcymbium palaestinum is a worthy addition to any garden. It will bring a show of impressive color to your garden.



Androcymbium palaestinum, Erythrostictis palaestina , Desert Bulb


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Colchicum sp., Autumn Crocus

Colchicum sp.

Autumn Crocus
Family: Colchicaceae    (Formerly:Colchicaceae / Liliaceae)
USDA Zone: 4-8?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersPoisonous or toxicSubtropical or temperate zone plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

The common names "Autumn Crocus", "Meadow Saffron" and "Naked Lady" may be applied to the whole genus or to many of its species; they refer to the "naked" crocus-like flowers which appear in late summer or autumn, long before the strap-like foliage which appears in spring.

All parts of the plant are toxic if ingested and will cause skin irritation on contact.





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Gloriosa sp., Glory Lily, Climbing Lily, Flame Lily

Gloriosa sp.

Glory Lily, Climbing Lily, Flame Lily
Family: Colchicaceae    (Formerly:Colchicaceae / Liliaceae)
Origin: Uganda
USDA Plant Hardiness MapGroundcover and low-growing 2ft plantVine or creeper plantSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeFull sunRegular waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPoisonous or toxicPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

Gloriosa sp. is a native of Uganda and an excellent choice for a groundcover or low-growing 2ft vine or creeper. It can also be grown as a small shrub, reaching 2-5 feet in height. It requires full sun or semi-shade for optimal growth and likes a moderate amount of water. The flowers of this plant are extraordinary and consist of luscious red and crimson hues with a vinous quality, as well as yellow and orange varieties. The flowers are sure to easily draw the attention of butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators.

Gloriosa sp. is vigorous, fast-growing and is suited to USDA Zones 9-11. If you live in a cooler climate and would like to keep it as a houseplant, growing it in a pot with ample drainage is ideal. As the plant is quite toxic and even poisonous if ingested, it is best to keep it away from pets and young children. When grown indoors, keep the soil slightly moist and allow the light to reach the glorious flowers for a beautiful display. If the temperature drops in winter when growing the plant outside, a thick layer of mulch is recommended for protection against cold and frost.

Overall, Gloriosa sp. is an easy-care plant that is sure to draw attention with its eye-catching colorful flowers. With the right care, it provides plenty of beauty and is sure to be a beloved addition to your home.





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Gloriosa superba, Glory Lily, Climbing Lily, Flame Lily. Gloriosa superba var. Rothschildiana
Gloriosa superba var. Rothschildiana

Gloriosa superba

Glory Lily, Climbing Lily, Flame Lily
Family: Colchicaceae    (Formerly:Colchicaceae / Liliaceae)
USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeRegular waterYellow, orange flowersRed, crimson, vinous flowersPink flowersPoisonous or toxic



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Uvularia grandiflora, Large-flowered Bellwort

Uvularia grandiflora

Large-flowered Bellwort
Family: Colchicaceae    (Formerly:Uvulariaceae / Liliaceae)
Origin: USA
USDA Zone: 4-9?
USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall plant 2-5 ftSemi-shadeRegular waterYellow, orange flowersDeciduous plantSubtropical or temperate zone plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

A little-known plant, perfect for a shady border. Appears in mid-spring, in time to hide dying daffodil foliage. The leaves are a nice bright yellow-green. The pendulous blooms are borne amongst bright green, lanced foliage.



Uvularia grandiflora, Large-flowered Bellwort
Uvularia grandiflora, Large-flowered Bellwort
Uvularia grandiflora, Large-flowered Bellwort
Uvularia grandiflora, Large-flowered Bellwort


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