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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Family Name: Asparagaceae. Synonyms: Drimiopsis minor Baker. Common Name: Little White Soldiers, African Hosta. Full Shade. Semi Shade. Moderate Water.
Drimiopsis maculata Lindl. & Paxton. Common name(s). Leopard plant 5. Synonym(s). 3. Genus. Drimiopsis. Family. Asparagaceae. Flora.
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.
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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.
A robust bulbous plant from South Africa to 30(-35) cm tall that spreads rapidly and has beautiful spotted leaves (maculata means spotted).
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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