Description
Cyanella lutea SeedsFamily: TecophilaeaceaeCyanella is a cormous genus belonging to the Tecophilaeaceae family. They are indigenous to Southern Africa. Of the seven species, five are endemic to the Five of the seven species are found in the Cape Floral Region. Cyanella plants have deep-seated corms and they usually bear a branched inflorescence. The leaves, arranged in a basal rosette, are deciduous. The flowers are orchid-like in appearance and range from blue, mauve, brown, orange, yellow, pink and white. Cyanella species are mostly characteristic of the more arid parts of the winter rainfall region and are pollinated by bees. Cyanella lutea has yellow flowers on long pedicels. It flowers late winter to spring and grows on stony clay and sandstone soils in dry winter rainfall areas.On offer is a pack of 10 SeedsWe'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.