Ledebouria galpinii is an attractive deciduous bulbous plant that forms small clusters. It goes dormant in winter, losing all its leaves …
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Ledebouria is a genus of African bulbous perennial herbs in the Asparagus family, Asparagaceae. Most members were previously part of the genus Scilla. A number of species are grown by cacti and succulent enthusiasts for their patterned leaves. Most of the species are native to Africa or Madagascar, but a few are from India, Sri Lanka or the Arabian Peninsula.
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Ledebouria cooperi (Cooper's False Scilla) is an attractive bulbous plant with narrow, olive-green leaves marked with purple spots …
Ledebouria ovatifolia (Flat-leaved African Hyacinth) is a bulbous plant with green leaves that may be unspotted or usually attractively …
Ledebouria socialis (Silver Squill) is an attractive low-growing plant with teardrop-shaped bulbs, usually entirely above the ground, and …