Drimiopsis maculata, also known by the common names little white soldiers, African false hosta, leopards ears, African hosta, leopard plant, and Injoba is a ...
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Is drimiopsis maculata an indoor plant?
The foliage grows in a rosette pattern and can reach up to 12 inches in diameter, making it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor gardens. This plant is relatively low maintenance, requiring little attention once established.
How do you take care of drimiopsis maculata?
It thrives in bright, indirect light and can tolerate some low light. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to partially dry out between waterings. Special care points: Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot, and provide a well-draining soil mix to ensure healthy growth.
Is drimiopsis maculata a succulent?
Drimiopsis Maculata originates from South Africa and belongs to the hyacinth family, it has thick Succulent like leaves with a wavy pattern and occasional black spotting, which becomes more pronounced from sun exposure. This attractive plant is easy to grow and very low maintenance.
What is the common name for Drimiopsis?
Drimiopsis maculata, also known by the common names little white soldiers, African false hosta, leopards ears, African hosta, leopard plant, and Injoba is a flowering plant species in the genus Drimiopsis.
Drimiopsis maculata Lindl. & Paxton. Common name(s). Leopard plant 5. Synonym(s). 3. Genus. Drimiopsis. Family. Asparagaceae. Flora.
Family Name: Asparagaceae. Synonyms: Drimiopsis minor Baker. Common Name: Little White Soldiers, African Hosta. Full Shade. Semi Shade. Moderate Water.
A robust bulbous plant from South Africa to 30(-35) cm tall that spreads rapidly and has beautiful spotted leaves (maculata means spotted).
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Including: 1 live succulent plant. Approximate size: 10 cm (3.94 inch). Please note that the size is recorded before the shipment.
The native range of this species is Tanzania to S. Africa. It is a bulbous geophyte and grows primarily in the desert or dry shrubland biome.
Drimiopsis maculata Lindl. & Paxton ˇ 292 occurrences with images ˇ 417 georeferenced records.
Drimiopsis maculata Lindl. & Paxton APNI*. Description: Perennial with bulbs to 2 cm diam. Plants to 30 cm high. Leaves with a distinct pseudopetiole 3–16 ...
Drimiopsis maculata Lindl. & Paxton. Dataset; GRIN Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Paxton's Fl. Gard. 2:73. 1851. Classification. kingdom; Plantae ...
Oct 7, 2015 ˇ This wonderful, attractive, small but hardy bulb, previously known as Drimiopsis maculata, is tolerant of neglect and fairly easy to grow.
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