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Daubenya marginata Seeds - Sow Autumn - Indigenous Bulbs Seeds
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Daubenya marginata Seeds - Sow Autumn - Indigenous Bulbs Seeds

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
Daubenya marginata 1
Bob Shop ID
14401200

Daubenya marginata Seeds

Daubenya is a genus in the Hyacinthaceae family from South Africa. Most of the species are found in the winter rainfall area. Originally thought to have a single species, Daubenya aurea, it was expanded by John Manning and Peter Goldblatt in 2000 to include other genera (Androsiphon, Amphisiphon) and species that have been considered Polyxena, Massonia, or Neobarkeria in the past. Common to all are two spreading leaves and white to yellow or red tubular flowers in a condensed raceme followed by papery capsules with smooth glossy seeds.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

Customer ratings: 3 ratings

Excellent service and quick response. Thankyou.
07 Aug 2009
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17 Aug 2009
Excellent seller. Good doing business with you. Will defnately buy more seeds in the future.
24 Aug 2009