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Tulbaghia Simmleri - Indigenous South African Bulb - 10 Seeds
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
3461639
Bob Shop ID
611856010

Our offices will be closing at 1 pm on Friday 13 December 2024 and will reopen on Monday 6 January 2025.

 

Parcels will next be dispatched on 7 January 2026. Thereafter, normal shipping timelines will apply. 

 

 

Tulbaghia is a monocotyledonous genus of herbaceous perennial bulbs native to Africa belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Allioideae. The genus was named for Ryk Tulbagh , one time governor of The Cape of Good Hope. Most species are native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. As is common to members of the Allioideae, when their leaves are bruised they produce a distinct garlic smell. The flowers are borne in an umbel. Each flower has six narrow tepals. A characteristic of the genus is that there is a "corona" a raised crown-like structure at the centre of the flower. This may be small and scale-like or may be larger, somewhat like the trumpet of a small Narcissus.

Tulbaghia simmleri is sweet smelling and the leaves look a bit like Agapanthus leaves. It has light purple (lilac) flowers.

USDA Zone - 8

Season to Sow - Spring

 

 

Our offices will be closing at 1 pm on Friday 13 December 2024 and will reopen on Monday 6 January 2025.

 

Parcels will next be dispatched on 7 January 2026. Thereafter, normal shipping timelines will apply.