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    Babiana ambigua

    Babiana ambigua
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Thabo Maphisa

    Babiana ambigua is a dwarf geophyte growing in sandy or gravelly flats and lower slopes of the south-western Cape from Vanrhynsdorp to Riversdale. The corm of this summer deciduous perennial is covered in a densely netted tunic; part of the stem is underground.

    The corms of Babiana plants are eaten by baboons and porcupines.

    B. ambigua has hairy leaves and flower stems. The leaves are linear-lanceolate; the longitudinal leaf pleating, a Babiana characteristic, is shown in the photo (www.fernkloof.com; www.pacificbulbsociety.org).

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