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Tulbaghia dregeana Seeds - Indigenous South African Endemic Perennial Bulb Insured Flat Ship Rate

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Closed 26 Mar 23 16:14
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Format
Seeds
Lifecycle
Perennial
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Tulbaghia dregeana 1
Bob Shop ID
582675678

Tulbaghia dregeana Seeds

South African Endemic Perennial Bulb

This genus was first described from material sent by Tulbagh in 1769. The genus Tulbaghia consists of 21 species found in Africa, mostly in southern Africa. They are characterised by the strong onion or garlic smell given off by their leaves and flower stems when bruised or cut. The genus is very closely related to Allium, and thus a member of the Alliaceae family. The genus Tulbaghia was named by Linnaeus after Ryk or Rijk Tulbagh, Governor of the Cape Colony 1751-71. He was born in Holland in 1699, enlisted with the Dutch East India Company and sailed to South Africa in 1716 and died in Cape Town in 1771. He corresponded with Linnaeus over a long period, and sent him more than 200 plant specimens. Tulbaghia dregeana is a South African endemic species from the Northern Cape and Western Cape Provinces. Vernacular names include Ajuin, Wildeknoffel and Wildelook. It grows to 25cm tall with clumped narrow leaves and is winter-growing. During spring it bears green and yellow flowers.

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Highly impressed! Excellent communication and super fast delivery. Thank you for the gifts :) Super happy!!
30 Mar 2023