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5 Albuca longibracteata Seeds - Indigenous South African Native Perennial Bulb - Flat Ship Rate

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Condition:
New
Location:
South Africa
Format:
Seeds
Lifecycle:
Perennial
Product code:
Albuca longibracteata 5
Bob Shop ID:
537598448

Albuca longibracteata Seeds

South African Indigenous Bulbous Plant

Albuca is a genus of about 60 to 70 species belonging to the Hyacinthaceae family. The most characteristic feature of the genus is the shape of the flower. The outer 3 tepals spread out like any normal flower, but the inner 3 stay more or less closed. The general appearance is therefore somewhat like a snowdrop Galanthus. The flowers do come in a limited colour range, white and yellow through to green, but are usually embellished with a green stripe down the middle of each outer tepal. Some species also have the tips of the inner, closed tepals coloured differently, either with white or bright yellow. Flowers are either presented in a nodding or drooping formation, or erect on firm pedicels (flower stalks). The tropical African species, on the other hand, have flowers on such short pedicels that the only position they can hold is sideways. Although there is not a great diversity in the shape of the flowers, there is however a fascinating range of leaf form. Some species do admittedly have rather uninteresting foliage; others have such unusual leaves that they could be grown as a foliage plant in their own right. Leaves can be boat-shaped, coiled into corkscrew shapes, or narrow and wavy like a slithering snake. Albuca longibracteata commonly known as Pregnant Onion, is a South African indigenous plant. It is commonly grown as a houseplant. Its bulbous base grows largely above ground with only its roots anchored in soil. The plant's long, strap-like leaves reach 1 meter long. A long flower stalk appears periodically, growing up to 1.5 meter from the bulb and producing multiple fragrant flowers. The plant's common name, Pregnant Onion, probably comes from the plant's habit of creating multiple bulbs that grow off the main bulb.