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Babiana ringens Seeds (Bulbous plant)
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Babiana ringens Seeds (Bulbous plant)

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Babiana ringens
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Babiana ringens Seeds

Babiana is a large genus in the family Iridaceae, consisting of about 80 species. Most of these (about 49 species) are concentrated in the south western Cape, with the rest mainly in Namaqualand and northern Cape. Their range is from southern Namibia to the Eastern Cape to southern Zimbabwe. There is one species from Socotra, off the coast of Somalia, but it is doubtful whether it is actually a Babiana or not.

All Babianas are deciduous, either winter or summer growing. Most are winter growing. Like most other winter growing (or Mediterranean climate) Irids, they start their growth cycle in autumn when the first rains fall. The leaves push through the soil and the plants grow. They grow through the winter, and as spring approaches, they produce flower buds. Some species flower early in spring, and others late, almost into summer. Most species are in seed in early summer, and as the rains finish and the weather heats up, they go dormant again. To successfully grow them, one needs to remember this growth cycle. Start to water them in autumn, water through the winter, and stop in late spring when the plants show signs of going dormant. They will do best in a sunny aspect with free air circulation. The plants are drought tolerant and they vary in hardiness, but probably will not like anything below -5¿C.  They do well, planted along with Aloes that share the same growth cycle.

Growing medium - they all require well drained potting medium consisting of 2 parts sand, 1 part loam and perhaps 1 part compost, depending on the species. Because of the contractile roots, Babianas pull their corms to the bottom of the pot, and they grow best in large pots (12 inch or more).

[Babianas also do well in the garden, and we have planted quite a lot out in our beds. We have some between paving stones (in a similar situation to their natural growth habit) and although our garden is watered year round, they don't seem to rot and they flower profusely each spring. Our garden soil is very sandy and well drained, and perhaps that explains it. Most of the Babianas that are commonly grown are hybrids, mainly of Babiana stricta, but many of the species are far more beautiful and rewarding. The flowers are long lasting and brightly coloured, and many are scented as a bonus. 

You are buying a packet containing 20+ Seeds

We will supply you with all the germination instructions.

See lots more interesting, unusual & rare plant seeds by following  the link below

 

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31 Jan 2007