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Tritonia lineata Seeds - Sow Autumn - Indigenous Bulbs Seeds
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Tritonia lineata Seeds - Sow Autumn - Indigenous Bulbs Seeds

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South Africa
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C1S *Tritonia lineata 1
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31777903

Tritonia lineata Seeds

Tritonia is a cormous genus in the Iridaceae family from southern Africa.

They occur in a variety of habitats: grassland in summer rainfall areas, renosterveld, karroid scrub, and fynbos in winter rainfall areas. There are 28 species.

Tritonia lineata or "Bergkatjietee", grows to 60cm tall. It has cream/yellow flowers with dark veins in spring. This species should be sown in spring.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

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

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Very proffessional. Delivered as promised without any problems.
07 Feb 2011