This new taxon belonging to the Alliaceae family was discovered in the Sekhukhuneland region, growing in seepage areas formed between sheets of ... more info
The rootstock is a small 20-25 mm long, elongated shaped bulb which is winter dormant. In Spring 3-6 glossy 1 mm wide dark-green leaves emerge which ... more info
Tulbaghia image showing named parts of the Inflorescence. COLLECTORS' REFERENCES: CGV - Prof. Canio Vosa. B&V - Burras and Vosa. CDR - Compton, Darcy ... more info
THE MOST MISNAMED TULBAGHIA IN THE UK. I have seen countless plants listed as such, with claims that they are in flower in the Northern hemisphere ... more info
Tulbaghia 'Bob Brown' NEW CULTIVAR NAME Registered 17/6/2008. With Bob Browns permission I have registered and named the plant synonymous with ... more info
Tulbaghia capensis is winter growing, and summer dormant. These are seed grown from Silverhill Seeds, probably a year or so off flowering and named ... more info
Green perianth segments with a darkish-brown fleshy corona which has deeply bisected lobes, and a wonderful spicy night scent. Best grown in a light ... more info
The first to be described, and easily distinguished by its deeply lobed fleshy orange-brown corona with contrasting green segments which pale at the ... more info
NEW CUTIVAR NAME (October 2008) Cariad is Welsh for sweetheart, an apt name for this new sweetly scented Tulbaghia which produces an abundant display ... more info