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A stunning hybrid Lachenalia with RED blooms. Ideal for patios or light shade, water well when top 2cm dry, feed lightly with organic 3:1:5 for optimum results . A must for lovers of the unusual. Store the bulbs warm and dry over the summer period and re-start in March.
Location: Roodeplaat Hybrid
Stunning NEW NUGGET ideal for pot cultivation. Produce long lasting, upright, sunflower-yellow spikes ideal for patios and well lit indoor rooms. Lachenalias require a semi shade position and an extremely well drained medium. They thrive if fed with organic or slow release 3:1:5 and watered regularly during the growing season. Needs a long, dry dormant period.
Location: Roodeplaat Hybrid

A lovely pot hybrid Lachenalia with sturdy, compact spikes of trumpet blooms whose coral red to deep rose petals are tipped with green and yellow. Long-lasting blooms.
Location: Hybrid

A pretty mini-Lachenalia with flower stems 8-20 cm tall bearing greenish yellow blooms. Excellent as a pot plant or patio plant, it can also be used in garden beds with light shade or morning sun, water well when top 2cm dry out, feed lightly with organic 3:1:5 for optimum results. Store the bulbs dry during the summer and re-plant, or begin watering again in the Autumn.
Location: Worcester to PE

Afrikaans: Klipkalossie
English: Cape cowslip
Flame like, bright yellow and orange flowers give warm and welcome colour in winter and early summer. Enjoy inside as a long flowering pot plant or in the front border. A well drained semi shade position is preferred. Top dress with rich compost or organic fertilizer before flowering and water well (May).
Location: Citrusdal, Piketberg to Peninsula.

Afrikaans: Geelviooltjies
Golden yellow flowers give warm and welcome colour in late winter and early summer. Enjoy inside as a long flowering pot plant or in the front border. A well drained semi-shade position is preferred. Top dress with rich compost or organic fertilizer and water well before flowering (May).
Location: Bainskloof Mnt. between Worcester and Wellington.
Afrikaans: Vierkleurtjie
A very beautiful lachenalia with yellow to reddish-orange flowers which are tipped with maroon giving warm and welcome colour in late winter and early summer. Enjoy inside as a long flowering pot plant or in the front border. A well drained semi shade position is preferred. Top dress with rich compost or organic fertilizer before flowering (May).
Location: Langebaan, Malmesbury and the Peninsula.
Species from the North and South Western cape, flowering April till September.