Description
Androcymbium cuspidatum SeedsCommon names: cup and a saucer, men-in-a-boat, bobbejaanskoenAndrocymbium cuspidatum is a South African endemic species from the Northern Cape Province. It has prostrate leaves that are 5cm long. It produces its flowers from winter to early spring. Large bracts surround the flowers. It is also known as
Colchicum cuspidatum. Members of the genus
Androcymbium are low, short-stemmed to stemless perennials with leaves spreading on the ground. The most noticeable characteristics are the colourful bracts, which are upright, forming a cup that embraces the flowers.
DescriptionThe name is derived from the Greek words,
aner, man, and
kumbion, cup. Species of the genus
Androcymbium are short-stemmed or stemless reaching a the height of 15 cm.Leaves are few to several, scattered along the stem & they have a soft leathery texture and the margins are sometimes crisped and smooth or ciliolate or bristly.
Economic and cultural value The bulb of
Androcymbium has been used medicinally by the Southern Sothos as ointment for sore ears. The plant is believed to be a charm to stop the enemy in wars.
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