Flora Detail
| Common Name | Channel-leaf Featherbush; Geelveer (Afr.) |
| Family | Proteaceae (Protea Family) |
| Date Observed | 28-11-2025 |
| Category | Shrubs |
|---|---|
| Catalogue No. | 3578RG |
| Flowering Time | Summer |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Locations Observed | |
| Estuary | |
| Koppie | |
| Nature Reserve | |
| Small Holding | Few |
| Village | |
| Greater Rooiels | |
Aulax cancellata
Information
Channel-leaf Featherbush; Geelveer (Afr.)
Aulax cancellata, the channel-leaf featherbush, is a shrub that is native to the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape and belongs to the genus Aulax. This plant is widespread, it occurs on the Cape Peninsula, Hottentots-Holland Mountains to the Langeberg and Kouga Mountains, Swartberg and Kammanassie Mountains. The shrub grows upright with a single stem and grows up to 2.5 m tall.
The plant dies in a fire but the seeds survive. The plant is bisexual, male and female flowers grow on different plants. The plants bloom from November to February. A variety of insect species help pollinate the plants. Female flowers dry out and form a woody shell in which the seeds are formed and preserved. The plant grows in sandstone soil at altitudes of 0 to 1 200 m. In Afrikaans it is known as Geelveer. Wikipedia
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