Drimiopsis maculata has become one of the treasures of my little plant collection. Its subtle charm, quirky schedule and simple needs have endeared it to me.
Mar 6, 2024 ˇ Drimiopsis is a bulbous genus in the Hyacinthaceae family from tropical and South Africa. Most have oval basal leaves that are spotted and ...
Drimiopsis
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Drimiopsis is a genus of African bulbous perennial herbs in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, native to sub-Saharan Africa. Sometimes species are placed under the genus Ledebouria. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Drimiopsis
Family: Asparagaceae
Subfamily: Scilloideae
Genus: Drimiopsis; Lindl. & Paxton
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Drimiopsis sp. nov. Kampersrus emerges in spring and grows through the summer with oblong light green leaves, highlighted by prominent dark green ...
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A small perennial herb that grows from a bulb. It produces attractive, lance-shaped leaves that are bright green and marked with irregular dark spots.
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Drimiopsis is a genus of South African bulbs related to Hyacinth, Muscari, Eucomis, and Scilla. Some taxonomists want to merge Drimiopsis with Ledebouria.
Drimiopsis maculata (Little White Soldiers) - Deciduous bulb from South Africa that is related to Ornithogalum with flat somewhat fleshy oblong-ovate leaves ...
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This unique succulent grows from a bulb and has succulent leaves with attractive natural mottling patterns. It likes good drainage, is drought tolerant and ...
Drimiopsis is a genus of African bulbous perennial herbs in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, native to sub-Saharan Africa.
Drimiopsis kirkii needs 0.8 cups of water every 9 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
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Broad, fleshy leaves with a satiny finish are heavily flecked covered in darker green to blue-green spots on this African Hosta.