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]]>Veltheimia Bracteata is a bona fide party plant with shiny, broad, bright green leaves in low-growing rosettes and extravagant flower spikes up to 24″ tall. From late winter to very early spring, the stalks yield long rose-pink hanging bells with green tips to brighten gardens with ease.
These exotic bulbs are native to South Africa and perform with minimal care in sunny or partially sunny spots. In fact, they’re so low-maintenance they prefer just to be left alone after being plant! We love planting Veltheimia in dry corners or under trees for an extra dash of color where it’s most welcome. Enj!
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Includes: 1 large bulb
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]]>Veltheimia Bracteata Lemon Flame gets us all weak in the knees with unusual, creamy yellow blooms that are a welcome break from the typical pink hue of other varieties. If you’re naturally called to new, rare, and unique plants, these bulbs are for y! From late winter through early spring, strong stems bearing clusters of nodding, tubular blossoms appear surrounded by attractive, strap-like leaves. As if it could get any better, Lemon Flame prefers to be left alone once planted, making it the ultimate low-maintenance choice for sunny gardens
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Includes: 1 large bulb
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