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5 Gasteria pulchra Seeds - Indigenous South African Endemic Succulent - Combined Ship Rate

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Gasteria pulchra Seeds

South African Endemic Succulent

Gasteria is a genus of 23 species of succulent plants indigenous to South Africa with all except one being endemic to South Africa. Closely related genera include Aloe, Astroloba and Haworthia. The genus name Gasteria is named for its stomach-shaped flowers. In Greek, gaster, means belly, and alludes to the swollen base of the perianth tube. The genus is part of the family Asphodeloideae. Common names include cow-tongue cactus, lawyer's tongue, mother-in-law's tongue and ox-tongue. Gasteria species are grown in well-drained, sandy soils in light shade. Gasterias thrive in cultivation both indoors and outdoors, used as potted plants or in outdoor rockeries and are tolerant of a wide range of soils and habitats. The flowers attract birds to the garden during spring. With their ability to grow under lower light conditions they are easily grown and maintained in cultivation. Numerous intergeneric beautiful hybrids are known. Regrettably they are almost always sterile and cannot be propagated from seed. Some of the well-known hybrids include crosses with Aloe, Astroloba and Haworthia to make genera such as Gasteraloe, Gastroloba and Gasterworthia. Gasterias are used in various traditional medicines. In the Eastern Cape Gasteria excelsa and Gasteria croucheri are said to have magical properties and are occasionally put on the roofs of homes to stop lightning from striking the house. There are also reports that the plants are used during faction fighting in a belief that it will make them invisible to their enemies. Gasteria pulchra is a beautiful endemic species found in the Eastern Cape Province’s Hankey and Patensie districts in the Gamtoos Valley and in adjacent regions of the Eastern Cape Province. It is distributed from Studtis, in Baviaanskloof in the northwest, to Hankey in the southeast. Gasteria pulchra blooms from winter to late spring with a peak during mid-spring.

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