Botanical name

Ruschia macowanii

Family

Aizoaceae
Ruschia macowanii
Ruschia macowanii
Ruschia macowanii
Ruschia macowanii
Ruschia macowanii
Ruschia macowanii

Description

Open, mat-forming shrublet up to 20cm spreading to 50cm across or more, not rooting at the nodes. Hard, fleshy leaves, 20-35mm x 4mm are joined to form a slight sleeve at the base; flowers pink up to 22m across, outer petals have a central dark stripe and the paler inner petals and stamens form a cone in the centre.

Fruits 5-locular.

After: Dr Peter MacOwan (1830-1909), one of the first professors of botany in Cape Town, Director of Cape Town Botanic Gardens, an enormously productive plant collector.

Habitat

Sandy areas near the coast, often on rocks

Flower Date

July to October