Romulea flava, also known by its common name greenbract froetang, is a species of flowering plant in the iris family Iridaceae.[2]

The plant is native to the Cape Provinces and has been introduced into Australian states of New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia.[1]

It grows to a height of 10 to 15 cm and has flowers that are white or yellow on the outside with an inner yellow cup.[3] The flowers only open on days that are warn and sunny and usually only in the afternoon.[3]

It has four accepted Infraspecifics :[1]

  • Romulea flava var. flava (Lam.) M.P.de Vos
  • Romulea flava var. minor (Bég.) M.P.de Vos
  • Romulea flava var. hirsuta (Bég.) M.P.de Vos
  • Romulea flava var. viridiflora (Bég.) M.P.de Vos

References

  1. ^ a b c "Romulea flava (Lam.) M.P.de Vos | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  2. ^ M.P.de Vos. In: J. S. African Bot. 36: 306. (1970).
  3. ^ a b "South African Romuleas Two | Pacific Bulb Society". www.pacificbulbsociety.org. Retrieved 21 August 2022.


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