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Babiana villosa Seeds Babiana is a large genus in the family Iridaceae, consisting of about 80 species. Most of these are concentrated in the south western Cape, with the rest mainly in Namaqualand and northern Cape. All Babianas are deciduous, either winter or summer growing. Most are winter growing. Like most other winter growing 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. 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 -5C. They do well, planted along with Aloes that share the same growth cycle.
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. The flowers are long lasting and brightly coloured, and many are scented as a bonus. The bid is for 1 seed We will supply you with all the germination and care instructions. Please have a look at our growing range of Bonsai, Succulent, Bulbous Flowering, caudiciform & Medicinal plant seeds by following the link below. Thanks. |