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very nice! how large is this plant (height in particular) i'm, always intrigued by this genus, (being a long time fan of cousins aloe, haworthia, gasteria) especially the succulent species..the larger less succulent species seem to be more usually available...
No problemo, Angie. I'll try to upload some more tonight, but I don't finish work until 7pm so it might not end up happening. Glad you enjoyed them.
Quote from: cohan on September 30, 2010, 07:42:07 PMvery nice! how large is this plant (height in particular) i'm, always intrigued by this genus, (being a long time fan of cousins aloe, haworthia, gasteria) especially the succulent species..the larger less succulent species seem to be more usually available...Cohan, our plant is approx.12 inches (30 cm.) in height and can spread up to 3 feet.Uses and cultural aspects:Bulbine frutescens is often used in landscaping where a drought-resistant, tough groundcover is required. It also has its value in the home garden.The fresh leaf produces a jelly-like juice that is wonderful for burns, rashes, blisters, insect bites, cracked lips, acne, cold sores, mouth ulcers and areas of cracked skin. This plant is ideal to grow and is a useful first-aid remedy for childrens' daily knocks and scrapes. The Rastafarians make an infusion of a few fresh leaves in a cup of boiling water. The strained drink is taken for coughs, colds and arthritis.