HAEMANTHUS crispus
HAEMANTHUS crispus
HAEMANTHUS crispus
HAEMANTHUS crispus

HAEMANTHUS crispus

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€12.50
Author : Snijman
Family : Amaryllidaceae
Habitat : South Africa
Haemanthus crispus is a small deciduous bulbous plant, mostly forming small clusters, but may remain solitary. It is distinguisced by its narrow, strap-shaped leaves with wavy margins and dark green and maroon blotches on the underside. The flower-heads of H. crispus, are up to 20 cm tall with cup-shaped waxy, petal-like spathe valves and dense bunches of flowers on them, they are almost always red except for a single known population from Koebee Pass on the Bokkeveld Escarpment east of Vanrhynsdorp, where they are pink. The real flowers are within the spathes and only the yellow stamens are visible. The flowers are soon followed by round, pale pink berries.
Small seedling 2 years old. Bulb less than 1 cm. Sent bare roots
OUR PLANTS ARE SENT WITH THE POT OR BARE ROOTS. PLEASE CONSULT OUR CONDITIONS OF SALE BECAUSE NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN REGARDING THEIR RETURN. THEY ALSO TRAVEL AT YOUR OWN RISK, THE CARRIER YOU HAVE CHOSEN REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DELIVERY. YOU MUST CONTACT HIM IN CASE OF A DELIVERY PROBLEM, WITH THE TRACKING NUMBER YOU HAVE RECEIVED.

 
CULTURE :
Exposure : bright and sunny
Temperature : a minimum of 0°c
Soil : not too rich and well drained
Summer resting

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