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10 Bijlia tugwelliae Seeds - Indigenous Succulents
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10 Bijlia tugwelliae Seeds - Indigenous Succulents

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South Africa
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Bijlia tugwelliae 10
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16349312

Bijlia tugwelliae Seeds

Bijlia tugwelliae is a perennial mat forming succulent, with leaves that are 7-9 cm long. Bijlia tugwelliae naturally grows in the shade of deciduous shrubs. Bijlia tugwelliae is a winter growing, summer dormant succulent, native to the South African Karoo dessert. It prefers light shade to full sun and should be kept dry and cool during summer when the plants are dormant.

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I reccomen this seller to any buyer. best deal done on BOB thus far. Service/rates/everything top of the range!! :-) And thanks for the gifts
13 Nov 2009