Status:
valid
Authors:
Sweet
Source:
cmp
Year:
1830
Citation Micro:
Hort. Brit. , ed. 2: 115 (1830)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000572812
Common Names
- Brunia imbricata
- Silver Brunia
- Silver Star
Description
Brunia imbricata (also called 'Imbricate Brunia', among many other common names) is a perennial shrub native to the temperate regions of South Africa. It grows in dry, sunny habitats, such as grasslands, and has small, leathery, oval leaves.
Uses & Benefits
Brunia imbricata is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a cut flower. It is also used in dried flower arrangements and as a filler in bouquets.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Brunia imbricata is white and bell-shaped with a yellow center. The seed is small and black, and the seedlings are small and green.
Cultivation and Propagation
Brunia imbricata is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 1.5 m tall. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Propagation is done by seed or cuttings. To propagate by seed, sow the seeds in a well-drained soil mix and keep the soil moist. To propagate by cuttings, take a cutting from a mature plant and place it in a moist soil mix. Keep the soil moist and provide adequate light.
Where to Find Brunia imbricata
Brunia imbricata can be found in South Africa, growing in rocky places and on hillsides.
Brunia imbricata FAQ
What is the ideal temperature for Brunia imbricata?
Brunia imbricata prefers temperatures between 65-75 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the ideal light for Brunia imbricata?
Brunia imbricata prefers bright, indirect light.
What is the ideal humidity for Brunia imbricata?
Brunia imbricata prefers a humidity level of 50-70%.
Species in the Brunia genus
Brunia cordata,
Brunia fragarioides,
Brunia laevis,
Brunia macrocephala,
Brunia microphylla,
Brunia neglecta,
Brunia noduliflora,
Brunia paleacea,
Brunia phylicoides,
Brunia squalida,
Brunia villosa,
Brunia virgata,
Brunia palustris,
Brunia compacta,
Brunia barnardii,
Brunia monostyla,
Brunia africana,
Brunia purpurea,
Brunia pentandra,
Brunia sphaerocephala,
Brunia monogyna,
Brunia powrieae,
Brunia oblongifolia,
Brunia pillansii,
Brunia esterhuyseniae,
Brunia trigyna,
Brunia schlechteri,
Brunia callunoides,
Brunia bullata,
Brunia variabilis,
Brunia thomae,
Brunia angulata,
Brunia myrtoides,
Brunia dregeana,
Brunia tulbaghensis,
Brunia latebracteata,
Brunia sacculata,
Brunia cordata,
Brunia elegans,
Brunia formosa,
Brunia glabrata,
Brunia hirsuta,
Brunia imbricata,
Brunia lancifolia,
Species in the Bruniaceae family
Audouinia capitata,
Audouinia laxa,
Audouinia laevis,
Audouinia esterhuyseniae,
Audouinia hispida,
Berzelia abrotanoides,
Berzelia alopecuroides,
Berzelia arachnoidea,
Berzelia burchellii,
Berzelia commutata,
Berzelia cordifolia,
Berzelia dregeana,
Berzelia ecklonii,
Berzelia galpinii,
Berzelia incurva,
Berzelia intermedia,
Berzelia lanuginosa,
Berzelia rubra,
Berzelia squarrosa,
Berzelia albiflora,
Berzelia stokoei,
Berzelia alopecurioides,
Brunia cordata,
Brunia fragarioides,
Brunia laevis,
Brunia macrocephala,
Brunia microphylla,
Brunia neglecta,
Brunia noduliflora,
Brunia paleacea,
Brunia phylicoides,
Brunia squalida,
Brunia villosa,
Brunia virgata,
Brunia palustris,
Brunia compacta,
Brunia barnardii,
Brunia monostyla,
Brunia africana,
Brunia purpurea,
Brunia pentandra,
Brunia sphaerocephala,
Brunia monogyna,
Brunia powrieae,
Brunia oblongifolia,
Brunia pillansii,
Brunia esterhuyseniae,
Brunia trigyna,
Brunia schlechteri,
Brunia callunoides,