Lachenalia

Mike via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sat, 19 Mar 2022 00:20:58 PDT
The final lachenalia species I am growing is blooming now, its one of the
many types of L. Pustulata. It's leaves are almost black as they emerge,
turning green on the top, and an inky purple on the lower surface, the
bumps are pronounced and evenly distributed across the leaf surface....the
flowers are bluish purple.

My favorite in the category " Thats a Lachenalia?" is L. Zeyheri mine are
pretty young, so I'm hoping as they grow the flower spikes will become more
abundant. The grasslike leaves that remain curled are great as is the
slightly sweet scent.

This form of L. Aloides var. Quadricolor blooms after the others and has
these great markings on leaf. It grows shorter, then other varieties I have
seen.

Hope you enjoy, and have a great weekend,

Mike
San Diego
possibly one last rain for the season Saturday night
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