10 Chlorophytum transvaalense Seeds - Indigenous South African Native Perennial Bulb from Africa
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The genus Chlorophytum is placed in the Anthericaceae family and comprises around 215 species found worldwide with the densest diversity in Africa and India. The genus name Chlorophytum is a combination of the two Greek words chloros, meaning green and phyton, meaning plant, i.e. “green plant”. The family Anthericaceae comprises 8 genera of which 2 occur in Africa, namely Anthericum and Chlorophytum. It can be difficult to distinguish between the genus Chlorophytum and the genus Trachyandra which belongs to the closely related family Asphodelaceae. A well-known species in the family Anthericaceae is Chlorophytum comosum (better known as ‘hen-and-chickens') which is also a popular garden plant.
Chlorophytum transvaalense is a South African indigenous species found in the Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. It was previously known as Anthericum indutum and also Anthericum transvaalensegrows to 80cm tall with erect leaves with long white hairs in a rosette. The leaves are often spirally twisted. From early summer to autumn it bears a sticky simple inflorescence with many white flowers.
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