Coleonema pulchellum
Coleonema pulchellum, commonly known as confetti bush, buchu, diosma or breath of heaven, is a shrub which is endemic to South Africa.[2][3] It grows to between 0.8 and 1 metre (2 ft 7 in and 3 ft 3 in) high. Single pink flowers to about 8 mm (0.31 in) in diameter appear between May and October in the species native range.[2]
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The species was formally described in 1981 in the Journal of South African Botany.[4] Prior to this, plants in cultivation had been erroneously identified as Coleonema pulchrum.[3]
Cultivars
- 'Compactum' ('Nanum') — dwarf pink flowering form growing to 1m
- 'Rubrum' ('Red Form') — red flowing form
- 'Sunset Gold' — dwarf form with golden foliage to 75 cm high [3]
References
- "Coleonema pulchellum I.Williams". The Plant List; Version 1. (published on the internet). 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- "Coleonema pulchellum". PlantZAfrica.com. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- "Diosma". Burke's Backyard. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
- "Coleonema pulchellum". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
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