Английская Википедия:Disa ferruginea

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Disa ferruginea is a sturdy, reed-like terrestrial plant that typically grows between 200 and 450 mm tall. It has linear radical leaves that develop after flowering, while the dry cauline leaves form sheaths. The inflorescence is dense, with 1 to 40 flowers. The flowers themselves are bright red to orange, often with some yellow components. The median sepal has an apiculate tip, and a galea (hood-like structure) is 8 to 10 mm deep. The slender spur of the flower grades into the galea and measures 7 to 20 mm long. The lateral sepals project outward and are elliptic to narrowly elliptic, with apiculi that can reach up to 4 mm in length. The petals are spear-shaped and 5 to 7 mm long, while the lip is narrowly egg- to spear-shaped and 10 to 12 mm long.[1][2]

Distribution

The species is endemic to the South-Western Cape of South Africa, specifically in the fynbos vegetation.

Habitat

Disa ferruginea is occasionally or commonly found in dry to slightly damp areas, usually in the zone of the southeaster clouds, ranging from 400 to 1,500 m. It is pollinated by the mountain pride butterfly and hybridizes very rarely with D.graminifolia. The plant blooms between February and March, with fire serving as a stimulus for flowering.

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