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Climbing onion (Drimia intricata)
Climbing onion (Drimia intricata)
This plant will be in hibernation mode during summer. During summer (May to October), you will be receiving a caudex with no leave and you need to wait till winter for new growth of leaves.
- Drimia intricata is native to African and South Africa
- Each bulb of Drimia intricata has one to several leaves that are often dry by the time the flowers open
- The individual flowers generally last for only one to two days and have white to yellowish green or brown sepals that are either free or joined into a basal tube
- After fertilization, an ovoid capsule forms with several seeds in each locule. The seeds are black and winged
- Don't water your plant frequently in hibernation mode to prevent root rot
daily care of Drimia intricata
Light condition: |
Full sun to partial shade |
How to water: |
Allow getting dry between watering |
Size: |
Diameter approximately 0.2-0.6''(0.5-2cm) |
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