Species

Nemesia fruticans cv.

Etymology

Nemesia: The name "Nemesia" is derived from the name "Nemesion", the generic name of a similar plant.
fruticans: The epithet "fruticans" is derived from the Latin word "frutex" which means a shrubby plant.

Common Name(s)

mauve nemesia

Authority

Nemesia fruticans (Thunb.) Benth.

Family

Plantaginaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Flower Colours

Blue,Violet / Purple,White

Propagation Technique

Nemesia fruticans (a perennial) is used mostly as a flowering bedding plant and as an ornamental pot plant. Various colour forms are available from specialist nurseries. Plants are mostly raised from stem cuttings to ensure 'pure' lines and (if so desired) seed.

Endemic Taxon

No

Endemic Genus

No

Endemic Family

No

Year Naturalised

2013

Origin

South Africa

Reason for Introduction

Ornamental

Life Cycle and Dispersal

A perennial herbaceous plant that is commonly grown in gardens as an annual

New Zealand specimens of Nemesia fruticans are probably not pure but of hybrid origin for this reason we designate the few collections / records known with the abbreviation 'cv' (cultivar). An exact parentage for the wild plants in New Zealand is as yet unkown (P.M. Datson pers. comm.).

Attribution

Fact Sheet prepared for NZPCN by C.C. Ogle (6 October 2014).

This page last updated on 21 Mar 2015