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Plants in genus bulbine

Plants in genus bulbine

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Bulbine frutescens

Bulbine frutescens is a versatile succulent with slender foliage and tall flower stalks bearing deep orange petals with frilly yellow stamens. It blooms continuously from mid-spring to fall, forming wide clumps and tolerating temperatures above 25 degrees Fahrenheit.

Bulbine mesembryanthoides 'Window Plant'

Bulbine mesembryanthoides, also known as the 'Window Plant', is a succulent that thrives in sunny environments. It is drought-tolerant and requires ample light, preferably from a south-facing window, making it a robust addition to any succulent collection.

Bulbine abyssinica 'Tiffindell Form'

Bulbine abyssinica 'Tiffindell Form' is a succulent native to rocky grasslands in Eastern Cape, Lesotho, and Ethiopia. It features soft green foliage and 20-inch tall spikes of bright yellow flowers in spring. This plant is used to treat dysentery and cracked lips and thrives in well-drained soils. Its resilience and medicinal properties make it a valuable addition to gardens.

Bulbine abyssinica 'Rhodes'

Bulbine abyssinica 'Rhodes' is a perennial native to Eastern Cape, Lesotho, and Ethiopia, known for its clumps of soft green foliage and bright yellow flowers. It blooms almost continuously from spring through summer and is used in traditional medicine. This plant is ideal for rock gardens and xeriscaping due to its drought tolerance.

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