Lusaka SE, grown from tubers from Regional Research Station, Mansa, January 2002; Oct 2013.
Photo: Mike Bingham
Open woodland; cultivated Lilayi
The irregularly shaped tubers cluster closely together and are usually quite deep in the soil (circa. 20-30cm)
May 2015
Photo: Nick Wightman
| Synonyms: | Walleria mackenzii J.Kirk | 
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| Description: | Tepals blue; Anthers blue with yellow tips and base. Leaves ovate. | 
| Type location: | Malawi | 
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| Derivation of specific name: | mackenziei : Bishop Mackenzie, who was stationed at a mission in Malawi, near to where the type specimen was collected, by Waller, in 1864s | 
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| Flowering time: | Nov - Dec | 
| Worldwide distribution: | Angola, Katanga Province of D.R. Congo, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi and northern Zambia. | 
| FZ divisions: | N | 
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| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species | 
| Literature: | Baumann, G. (2005). Photographic Guide to Wildflowers of Malawi Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi Pages 246 - 247. (Includes a picture). Cowley, E.J. & Brummitt, R.K. (2001). Tecophilaeaceae Flora Zambesiaca 12(3) Pages 20 - 21. (Includes a picture). Moriarty, A. (1975). Wild Flowers of Malawi Purnell & sons Cape Town. Pages 33 - 34. (Includes a picture). |