Description: English: Tritoniopsis antholyza, photographed by Ronald Flipphi, on 6 October 2019, on the Gifberg, Western Cape province of South Africa Afrikaans: Bergpypie, karkarblom. Date: 6 October 2019. Source: Own work. Author:
Dwergenpaartje. Camera location
31° 46′ 34.48″ S, 18° 45′ 50.75″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-31.776245; 18.764096. According to Strelitzia 29, p. 172, T. antholyza is a cormous geophyte to 90 cm high with lanceolate to linear leaves with 3–6 veins. Its flowers are tubular, red to yellowish pink, dorsal tepal largest, arising below lower, lower tepals often with dark streaks, tube 25–30 cm long. Flowering Nov.–Apr. growing on rocky slopes, between the Bokkeveld Mtns and Port Elizabeth. Licensing[
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