Botanical name

Clutia polygonoides

Family

Peraceae

Common Name

Narrow-leaf Clutia, Bliksembos
Clutia polygonoides
Clutia polygonoides

Description

Dioecious shrublet (male and female flowers on separate plants), hairless, with many sparsely branched stems resprouting from a fire-resistant rootstock. Leaves are leathery, almost stalkless, narrow, oblong; flowers are pale yellow or orange with male flowers in axillary clusters, female flowers solitary; capsules (seedpods) round, hairless, 3-chambered.

After: Theodorus Angerius Clutius (1590-1650), Dutch botanist and Curator of the Leyden Botanical Garden.

Habitat

Sandstone slopes

Flower Date

October to April