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Massonia pseudoechinata

R20.00 – R40.00

Massonia pseudoechinata

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SKU: MAS PSE Categories: Bulb Seeds, Fresh Arrivals
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Description

Massonia pseudoechinata.  It has slightly pustulate leaves and strongly enrolled tepals. Sowing : The seeds should be sown in autumn. Use 10 cm deep seed trays or pots and a well-drained, sterile sowing medium. Sow seeds thinly to prevent overcrowding and damping off. Cover with a thin layer of clean sand. Keep moist, but not wet, and place in a warm position. The young bulbs prefer a sunny position and very little moisture. Plant them in a potting mix that is sandy to loamy and very well-drained. Locality: Nieuwoudtville. Harvest: August 2023

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5, 20

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