Lachenalia pusilla (100 seeds)
Family: Hyacinthaceae
It is a short plant with white flowers that are borne at ground level in a congested raceme and are very fragrant. The four to six leaves are produced in a prostrate rosette and may vary in shape from linear to lanceolate and are plain or spotted.
Sowing instructions: Seeds are sown 3-4 mm below the soil surface in mid-autumn in the same medium recommended for mature bulbs. Take care not to sow too thickly to prevent the occurrence of damping-off fungi, and water the seedlings with a fine spray every few days. Germination of fresh seeds occurs within two to three weeks.
Locality: Napier. Harvest: July 2024