Hesperantha

Hesperantha is a cormous genus in the Iridaceae family with 79 species. Four are found in tropical Africa, 37 in summer-rainfall southern Africa, and 42 in winter-rainfall southern Africa. Many of the former are found in the eastern southern African Drakensberg in KwaZulu-Natal. In spite of the large number of species there is limited variability in the floral structure. Flowers are radially symmetrical with a style that divides at the mouth of the tube into three branches that spread over the tepals. Most plants are short, 15 to 20 cm tall or less. A number of them open late in the afternoon or early evening and those are often very fragrant.

Peter Goldblatt, Ingrid Nänni, Peter Bernhardt, and John C. Manning studied the pollination of many of the species in a paper entitled Floral Biology Of Hesperantha (Iridaceae: Crocoideae): How Minor Shifts In Floral Presentation Change The Pollination System. They divided the species into four groups. The first group, named the Hesperantha pauciflora group has a short perianth tube, is pink and open during the day. Flowers in this group are pollinated by bees and in the winter rainfall area occasionally beetles and short probscid flies. The second group named after Hesperantha falcata or Hesperantha cucullata has whitish flowers, often with reddish pigment on the outside of the outer tepals with a short perianth tube. Flowers are open during the day or more commonly late in the day and last into the night. Some species (day time bloomers) are pollinated by long-tongued apid bees and other species (those blooming at night) by noctuid moths. Some species are pollinated by both. The third group has a long perianth tube and is pink and open during the day and is represented by Hesperantha latifolia or Hesperantha woodii. Flowers in this group are pollinated by long proboscid flies. In a group all its own is Hesperantha vaginata with a cupped perianth, bright yellow flowers with contrasting markings open in the middle of the day and pollinated by hopliine beetles. Another exception is the only rhizomatous species, Hesperantha coccinea syn. Schizostylis coccinea. The red form of this species is pollinated by butterflies.

Cameron McMaster has written about species that bloom in the Eastern Cape where he used to live in this article. The 2003 Hesperantha revision by Peter Goldblatt entitled A Synoptic Review of the African Genus Hesperantha (Iridaceae: Crocoideae) (2003) is found on the Mobot web site


For more information and photos of the species choose the pages that are arranged alphabetically or click on a species in the table:
Hesperantha species a-cHesperantha species d-jHesperantha species l-p - Hesperantha species q-z


Hesperantha species
Hesperantha bachmannii, Namaqualand, Bob Rutemoeller [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha bachmannii
Hesperantha baurii, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha baurii
Hesperantha candida, Cathcart, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha candida
Hesperantha coccinea, Stutterheim, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha coccinea
Hesperantha cucullata, Nieuwoudtville, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha cucullata
Hesperantha erecta, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha erecta
Hesperantha falcata, Caledon, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha falcata
Hesperantha flava, Jan and Anne Lise Schutte-Vlok [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha flava
Hesperantha grandiflora Naude’s Nek, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha grandiflora
Hesperantha hantamensis, Rod Saunders [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha hantamensis
Hesperantha humilis, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha humilis
Hesperantha huttonii, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha huttonii
Hesperantha latifolia, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha latifolia
Hesperantha longituba, Cathcart, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha longituba
Hesperantha luticola, Mary Wise [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha luticola
Hesperantha marlothii, Middelpos, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha marlothii
Hesperantha oligantha, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha oligantha
Hesperantha pauciflora, Nieuwoudtville , Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha pauciflora
Hesperantha pilosa, Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha pilosa
Hesperantha pulchra, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha pulchra
Hesperantha radiata, Cathcart, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha radiata
Hesperantha schelpeana, Brendan Cole, iNaturalist, CC BY-NC-ND [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha schelpeana
Hesperantha scopulosa, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha scopulosa
Hesperantha sp., Mary Sue Ittner [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha sp.
Hesperantha stenosiphon,  Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha stenosiphon
Hesperantha truncatula, Napier, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha truncatula
Hesperantha vaginata, Alan Horstmann [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha vaginata
Hesperantha woodii, Cameron McMaster [Shift+click to enlarge, Click to go to wiki entry]
Hesperantha woodii

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