Species of
Dipcadi grow from small bulbs. The solitary flower stem (
scape) bears a loose
raceme of green or brown flowers, sometimes with different colours at the tips of the three inner
tepals. The raceme is usually one-sided (secund). The tepals are joined at the base for up to two thirds of their length to form a tube. The apices of the tepals then curve outwards, particularly the outer three. The outer three tepals may have a rounded "spur" at their tips. The
stamens, which are enclosed within the flower, are joined to the tube formed by the tepals and have flat filaments. The black seeds are in the shape of a disc or a flattened globe.
Dipcadi serotinum, from south-west
Europe and
north Africa, although sombre in colour, is sometimes cultivated by gardeners specializing in
ornamental bulbous plants. ==Systematics==