Lampranthus glaucus (100 seeds)
Often cultivated for its showy flowers, this is a small shrub (to 25 cm tall) with erect to decumbent branches. The leaves are fused at their bases, compressed 3-angled in cross-section to sword-shaped, 0.6-3 cm long, rough with green dots and glaucous (covered with a greyish waxy bloom). Usually the golden-yellow to lemon-yellow (rarely pale yellow-white) flowers are solitary.
Sowing instructions: Sow seeds in summer in a well drained medium.
Locality: Ex Hort. Harvest: June 2024