Tulbaghia violacea
Tulbaghia violacea is called wild garlic in Dutch. It is a vigorous clump-forming bulbous plant from South Africa with beautiful inflorescences and culinary properties. Wild garlic looks a bit like agapanthus. The leaves are gray-green, slightly fleshy, narrow elongated and, when bruised, have a garlic scent. The plant blooms from May to August with lilac to purple-pink flowers in terminal flower heads. Tulbaghia violacea prefers a position in full sun and a well-drained, humus-rich soil that does not dry out too much during the flowering season. This plant can therefore be used well at the pond edge. It is moderately hardy and requires winter protection just like agapanthus. Thulbaghia tolerates sea breeze and air pollution.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€12.68