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Ledebouria apertiflora
... it to survive the harsh desert-like conditions. Ledebouria Ledebouria apertiflora is not difficult to maintain in cultivation, although ...
Ledebouria asperifolia
... the shiny, black and wrinkled, seeds. Ledebouria asperifolia is widespread across the eastern parts of South Africa ... is small, black and roundish. Venter (1993) suggests that Ledebouria seeds are distributed by water wash, which is likely after heavy ...
Ledebouria concolor
... from the Transkei region in the same province. Ledebouria concolor is a component of semi-arid vegetation types. It occurs ... probably pollinated by many different visiting insects. Ledebouria Ledebouria concolor is easy to maintain in cultivation. It ...
Ledebouria confusa
... in reducing water loss through the leaves. Ledebouria Ledebouria confusa is a relatively easy subject for cultivation and can ...
Ledebouria cooperi
... to release dark brown, glossy and wrinkled seeds. Ledebouria cooperi is a very common and widespread species. It is distributed ... months, when fire is most likely to occur. Ledebouria Ledebouria cooperi is very easy to maintain in cultivation. ...
Ledebouria coriacea
... the flowers in cultivation, most notably honey bees. Ledebouria Ledebouria coriacea is an easy species to maintain in cultivation. It prefers ...
Ledebouria cremnophila
... dark brown to blackish glossy and wrinkled seeds. Ledebouria cremnophila occurs in mixed broadleaf woodland where it is ... in cultivation. Venter (1993) suggests that seeds of Ledebouria are distributed by water wash. Ledebouria Ledebouria ...
Ledebouria crispa
... is small and roundish and it is suggested in one text that Ledebouria seed are dispersed by water wash, which is likely after heavy ... are frequent in the areas where the species occurs. Ledebouria Ledebouria crispa is easily cultivated in an organic, ...
Ledebouria galpinii
... are known to dig out and eat the bulbs of several Ledebouria species. The prolific production of seed and ease of germination, ... Venter (1993) suggests that the small, black and roundish, Ledebouria seeds may be distributed by water wash, which is likely after ...
Ledebouria genus
... National Botanical Garden July 2011 The genus Ledebouria is a group of bulbous plants with variously spotted, textured and ... niches which they occupy. Examples of these include: Ledebouria viscosa which has sticky leaves, causing sand grains to adhere to ...
Ledebouria glauca
... is very little documented information about the ecology of Ledebouria glauca . The structure of the flowers suggests that it may be ... the flowers in cultivation. Venter (1993) suggests that Ledebouria seed are distributed by water wash. Ledebouria ...
Ledebouria lepida
... a few locations in the Waterberg Mountain range. Ledebouria lepida occurs in open sandy patches, often overlying shallow ... frequent in many of the areas where the species occurs. Ledebouria Ledebouria lepida is best cultivated in a clean, fine, ...
Ledebouria luteola
... types, which experience burning on a regular basis. Ledebouria luteola is able to survive the fire by going completely dormant ... before the onset of the following dry winter season. Ledebouria Ledebouria luteola can be easily cultivated in pots or in ...
Ledebouria marginata
... species is not easily confused with any other species of Ledebouria in the region, due to the erect and highly fibrous leaves, which ... and roundish. S. Venter (1993) suggested that seeds of Ledebouria may be distributed by waterwash, which is likely after heavy ...
Ledebouria minima
... S. Venter (1993), suggested that the small, black seeds of Ledebouria minima may be distributed by water wash, which is likely after ... across the areas where the species occurs. Ledebouria The dwarf African hyacinth is easily cultivated in the garden ...
Ledebouria mokobulanensis
... the genus and are only recorded from one other species of Ledebouria viz. L. galpinii. A single, erect inflorescence ... is very small and roundish. Venter (1993) suggests that Ledebouria seeds are distributed by water wash. This species is adapted ...
Ledebouria ovatifolia subsp. ovatifolia
... dry papery sheaths so often present in other species of Ledebouria instead the live bulb scales are truncated on the bulb and not ... flower spikes are produced in spring and summer, like many Ledebouria they do not stand erect, but rather lay out along the ground as if ...
Ledebouria ovatifolia subsp. scabrida
... are known to dig out and eat the bulbs of several Ledebouria species. The bulbs of this species are known to be highly fibrous; ... small black and roundish. S. Venter (1993) suggested that Ledebouria seeds may be distributed by water wash, which is likely after ...
Ledebouria papillata
... and rounded, shiny, blackish seeds. Ledebouria papillata is usually found in warm, moist to dry woodland, where ... solitary bees have been observed visiting the flowers. Ledebouria Ledebouria papillata is not a difficult species to ...
Ledebouria parvifolia
... longitudinal rows of minute glassy hairs, which makes this Ledebouria quite unique. The leaves are mostly mid- to ... Very little is known about the ecology of Ledebouria parvifolia , since it has not been extensively studied in its ...