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Condition:
New
Location:
South Africa
Format:
Seeds
Lifecycle:
Perennial
Product code:
Lachenalia capensis 3
Bob Shop ID:
524944280

Lachenalia capensis Seeds

South African Endemic Flowering Perennial Bulb

Lachenalia, which belongs to the Hyacinthaceae family, is a genus of bulbous plants from southern Africa. The genus consists of nearly 130 species, most of which are quite short in stature with only a few exceeding 15cm. Many have large, eye-catching and ornamental flowers in an assortment of colours ranging from sea-green or blue to rich red and clear bright pink, often accompanied by attractively marked leaves. A handful of species are found in Namibia, but most are South African endemics with the greatest diversity found in the Western Cape. The genus name Lachenalia commemorates the Swiss botanist Prof. Werner de Lachenal (1739-1800) who was stationed at the University of Basel during the late 18th century. Propagation from seed is easy and straightforward and they are well suited to rockeries and being grown in pots. Lachenalia capensis is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province’s Cape Peninsula growing on sandstone slopes. It grows from 15cm to 25cm tall with pale green leaves. During spring it bears white/cream fragrant flowers which are pale blue at the base. This plant is very well suited to pot culture.