A clump-forming perennial with narrow leaves and large clusters of fragrant, violet flowers from midsummer to autumn. Very striking when mass-planted in your garden to create a colourful display. The leaves are edible and can be used as substitute for garlic and chives in cooking. It can be used as an edging plant, along a pathway and displayed in a rockery. Drought -resistant , low-maintenance and easy to grow.
Botanical Name | Tulbaghia Violacea |
Growth Expectancy
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45cm H x 30cm W
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Position
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Sun to Semi-Shade
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Water Smart | Yes |
Indigenous | Yes |