Species

Eucomis zambesiaca

Etymology

Eucomis: From the Greek eukomus 'beautiful haired', referring to the leafy tuft surmounting the flower spike.

Common Name(s)

Pineapple lily 'Tiny Piny Sweetie'

Authority

Eucomis zambesiaca Baker

Family

Hyacinthaceae

Brief Description

Bulbous; deciduous; leaves plain green, erect to decumbent with slightly undulate margins; flower spikes erect 25-30 cm, unspotted green, with white flowers and 'pineapple top' of leaves barely as wide as the flower spike.

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Monocotyledonous Herbs

Synonyms

Apparently often misidentified as E. autumnalis in nurseries, but E. autumnalis is a different species which has has more undulate leaves, the flowers are in a shorter compressed spike and the leafy bracts of the 'pineapple top' are longer than the width of the inflorescence and hang over it.

Distribution

Found self-sowing in large garden near Fordell, Whanganui in 2018.

Similar Taxa

Apparently often misidentified as E. autumnalis in nurseries, but E. autumnalis is a different species which has has more undulate leaves, the flowers are in a shorter compressed spike and the leafy bracts of the 'pineapple top' are longer than the width of the inflorescence and hang over it.

Flower Colours

Green,White

Propagation Technique

Division or seed

Year Naturalised

2018

Origin

South Africa (the 'Tiny Piny' cultivars were first bred in NZ, see below)

Reason for Introduction

ornamental

Life Cycle and Dispersal

Self-seeds - the first record of it naturalising in NZ was near Fordell, Whanganui

This page last updated on 7 Apr 2018