Our own introduction which we found as a rogue seedling amongst a pot of Tulbaghia violacea while rummaging around at Bob Browns nursery. We named ... more info
Found growing in stony soils, Tulbaghia dregeana is a very distinct species with short fleshy creamy-yellow corona and even shorter green perianth ... more info
Named in 2007, this pretty new cultivar is a selection from a cross between Tulbaghia cominsii x violacea made by Sarah and Julian Sutton. Sarah says ... more info
Exactly as T. cominsii x violacea, but in the form we have the pale-pink perianth segments are slightly more slender and elongated. But you'd need a ... more info
Plant NameTulbaghia 'Faye' NEW CUTIVAR NAME My ref1949 Obtained From Seed batch. Date2009 SynonymsNone Species Interspecific hybrids HybridsYes ... more info
Held above relatively fine glaucous green foliage which is suffused purple-brown at the base, the small umbel measuring approximately 3.5 cm across ... more info
Endemic of a very restricted area of the Eastern Cape this is a diminutive self fertile Tulbaghia species with creamy-yellow perianth segments ... more info