Delightful little high mountain species apparently confined to the South Eastern slopes of the Natal Drakensberg. Forming a tufted clump of glossy ... more info
Plant NameTulbaghia 'Myles' NEW CUTIVAR NAME My ref1911 Obtained Seed batch. Date10/7/09 SynonymsNone. Species Interspecific hybrids HybridsYes. ... more info
Very fresh looking new Tulbaghia cultivar named for my Dad Myles Gillmore. From May to August/September, 4-8 flowered umbels of sweetly scented ... more info
Endemic of Natal, this wonderful species is found in vleis and marshy habitats producing umbels of 6-7 flowers with broad white perianth segments and ... more info
Hovering above mat glaucous foliage, 6 flowered umbels composed of pinkish-mauve spatulate perianth segments, while the coronas are yellow-green, ... more info
This appears to be the same as Tulbaghia natalensis pink form. I am unsure where the CDR 84 originates. If anyone knows please let me know and I will ... more info
4-6 flowered umbels of small palest pink flowers with tan-brown coronas with a whopping big scent of cloves that permeates the garden April onwards. ... more info
Opening from deep-purple buds the upper surface of the perianth segments are of a muted rose-purple fading to a lighter shade at the edges, while the ... more info
Flowering from June to September, this new Tulbaghia hybrid is really quite exceptional. Held atop 30 - 43 cm glaucous scapes speckled and flecked ... more info
Plant NameTulbaghia 'Orla' NEW CULTIVAR NAME My ref1918 Obtained FromOpen pollinated seed sown 4/9/06 Date2009 SynonymsNone. Species Interspecific ... more info