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Another popular plant is the Veltheimia genus.In late winter and spring they produce waxy flowers, which resemble dwarf pokers (Kniphofia ssp.) and attractive foliage.The tubular flower are upright when in bud and pendulous when open, and make attractive long-lasting cut flowers.They are beautiful plants, well suited to growing in milder climates, and are generally most successful when grown in containers in sandy well-drained mix.Veltheimia bracteata is the species mostly grown, and has flowers in various shade of (rose) pink with greenish tips. Several outstanding colour forms have been selected, some of which pictures I will show. Enjoy.
Is it related to Yew? I really like it Fermi
So what are the differences between lahue and your quariemana? I'll definitely keep an eye out for pulchella.