Assessor: Juan Swanepoel
According to the SANBI Red List Assessment this species is Endangered (Kurzweil et al. 2012). Other species in this genus are known to be threatened by collection of wild individuals (von Staden et al. 2012, von Staden & Liltved, 2012).
von Staden, L. & Liltved, W.R. 2012. Disa lugens Bolus var. nigrescens (H.P.Linder) H.P.Linder. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
von Staden, L., Oliver, E.G.H. & Raimondo, D. 2012. Disa longicornu L.f. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Kurzweil, H., Bytebier, B., von Staden, L. and Ebrahim, I. 2012. Disa sabulosa Bolus. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1. Accessed on 2021/12/30
A single sub-population of <1000 mature individuals with a decreasing population trend, confined to an extent of occurrence of 6 kmĀ² and an estimated two to five locations continues to decline due to ongoing habitat loss to coastal development and competition from alien invasive plants (Kurzweil et al. 2012).
Kurzweil, H., Bytebier, B., von Staden, L. and Ebrahim, I. 2012. Disa sabulosa Bolus. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1. Accessed on 2021/12/30
The population growth rate is unknown. Population size is likely to be limited by suitable habitat. Should exploitation occur, even if only cuttings or leaves are collected, compounded with ongoing urban expansion, alien plant invasion and inappropriate fire regimes which have been identified as threats (Kurzweil et al. 2012), the chance of populations recovering may be poor.
Kurzweil, H., Bytebier, B., von Staden, L. and Ebrahim, I. 2012. Disa sabulosa Bolus. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1. Accessed on 2021/12/30