Babiana unidentified species, Crimson flower

A number of species of Babiana have bright red flowers, or occur naturally with red flowers.  One such, Babiana ringens was listed in the catalogues from 1843.  Of the Cape species, this being the most likely source, Babiana thunbergii Ker-Gawl., which see, and Babiana villosa (Ait.) Ker-Gawl. in its bright crimson form are perhaps the most likely possibilities, although the former is recorded at Camden.  [CECB].

Horticultural & Botanical History

No historical data.  Babiana villosa is figured in Rice, pl.CCXV.

History at Camden Park

Bulbs of ‘Babiana crimson’ were sent from Camden to Wm. Macarthur Esq. in February 1844, the only reference to this plant.  [MP A2948-3].  Wm. Macarthur Esq. is presumably a member of the extended Macarthur family but I have found no other references to him.

Notes

Published Oct 18, 2009 - 02:46 PM | Last updated Aug 17, 2011 - 03:36 PM


Three species of Babiana are figured, the red-flowered B. villosa is on the right.  Rice, pl.CCXV.

Babiana villosa (Ait.) Ker-Gawl. | Rice, pl.CCXV | CM

 

More details about Babiana unidentified species, Crimson flower
Family Iridaceae
Category
Region of origin

South Africa, Cape district

Synonyms
Common Name

Baboon root, Baboon flower

Name in the Camden Park Record

Babiana crimson  

Confidence level low