I was lucky to receive 6 seeds of his Cyrthanis obliquus from Arnold.
Here is a progression of germination
11 Sept - start in water
28 Sept -bulbs forming in water
15 Oct. - 6 seedlings planted in perlite/ peat mix
18 Dec - 4 seedlings still alive
A beautiful flowering example of Cyrtanthus obliquus.
A gift from an old friend.
Found near Knysna to the SE Cape coast.
Spends it's summer time outside on the ledge of the greenhouse. Evergreen and replaces leaves one or two per season.