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Old 08-06-2008, 10:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Ledibuin "Lutele" and Ledibuin "Violacea"

Extremely rare plants in the 'Liliaceae' family purported to have an origin in Zanzibar. They are 4-5 inches in height and have spotted leaves. I hope the spelling is correct.
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:04 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Default Re: Ledibuin "Lutele" and Ledibuin "Violacea"

sorry robert couldnt find any pics on these
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That's because, again, like Drimiopsis, its misspelled. Its LEDEBOURIA.
Another South African bulb, also called SQUILL. There are several different ones, some have plain green leaves and some have spots.

These are pretty common here as well, like the Drimiopsis.
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That's because, again, like Drimiopsis, its misspelled. Its LEDEBOURIA.
Another South African bulb, also called SQUILL. There are several different ones, some have plain green leaves and some have spots.

These are pretty common here as well, like the Drimiopsis.
Drimiopsis maculata (spotted leaf Drimiopsis) is a synonym for Ledebouria petiolata.

Ledebouria violacea is a synonym for Ledebouria socialis.

Species in GRIN for genus Ledebouria
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