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Perennial herb 30-60 cm tall, growing from bulb with a bristly fibrous crown. Leaves 2-4, broad and flat, slightly twisted at the apex, absent at flowering time ...
Drimia multisetosa thrives when transplanted between late autumn and early spring, as the cooler temperatures reduce stress. Choose a sunny, well-drained ...
Description: Perennial herb 30-60 cm tall, growing from bulb with a bristly fibrous crown. Leaves 2-4, broad and flat, slightly twisted at the apex, absent at ...
Taxonomy ; Scientific Name. Drimia multisetosa (Baker) Jessop ; Higher Classification. Monocotyledons ; Family. HYACINTHACEAE ; Synonyms. Urginea multisetosa Baker.
Classification ; kingdom; Plantae ; phylum; Tracheophyta ; class; Liliopsida ; order; Asparagales ; family; Asparagaceae ...
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Biology : Herb 25-70 cm tall, flowering before leaves; bulb ovoid, 2-7 cm Ų, scales whitish each ending in a bundle of fibres; leaves linear, 40x0,5 ...
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Drimia multisetosa displays tufts of long, slender leaves that emerge from a bulbous base, a striking adaptation to its dry native habitats.
Record details: ; Determiner(s): ; Confirmer(s): ; Herbarium: ; Habitat: Burnt grassland ; Location: Mukuvisi Woodland, S side of River.
Drimia multisetosa (Baker) Jessop. Published in: J. S. African Bot. 43: 299 (1977). source: Catalogue of Life Checklist. Basionym: Urginea multisetosa Baker.