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
Vernacular names - Southern Sotho: Moe-lela. Xhosa: Ivimba 'Mpunzi'. KwaZulu: Si'kwa. ex. Elands Heights, Natal. Bulb with a 9 flowered nodding umbel ... more info
To be verified. A pleasant change from the pink tones, this has the palest green perianth segments with a mustard-yellow corona that changes to ... more info
Syn. T. poetica. [R.B. Burbidge. 1978] Endemic to the Northern Transvaal where it can be found growing in acid bogs or wet turf this relative of ... more info
To be verified. Tufted clumps of narrow, silky to the touch, dark-green foliage and 8-10 flowered umbels composed of small flowers with pale-green ... more info
10-12 flowered umbels of pinkish-violet with coronas of soft creamy yellow tipped peach. The day scented flowers are complimented with dark-green ... more info
Described as recently as 1979 in: Vosa C., 1979 in Notes on Tulbaghia: 1. A new species from the Eastern Cape and a list of new localities. J.S. Afr. ... more info
An extremely floriferous plant with dainty umbels of very pale pink flowers with a darker eye opening from lilac-pink buds. Complimented with fine ... more info
Dave Fenwicks selection of a Dick Fulcher seedling which has relatively broad perianth segments of soft pink bleaching towards the edges, and a white ... more info