Plants for beds and borders: Bulbines frutescens

Bulbs frutescens

If you are looking for a plant for borders or beds, There is a plant native to South Africa that is presented as a viable alternative because it is attractive and you can get it in any store.

I'm talking about the Bulbs frutescens, a plant that belongs to the genus Bulbine, which includes about 50 perennial herbaceous species, among them the frutescens.

It is not a showy plant but just a herbaceous specimen whose main attraction is its small yellow flowers. Even so, it is an ideal plant for borders since grows in clumps and its height never exceeds 30 centimeters without forgetting that it is fast growing.

Description

Flower Bulbines frutescens

The Bulbines frutscens has abundant foliage, with linear, fleshy and cylindrical leaves that measure about 15 centimeters and are of a somewhat intense green color. They contrast with the yellow or orange flowers, which are presented in spikes 45 cm long and have 6 star-shaped petals.

La flowering of the plant occurs from spring to fall And although it is the most beautiful stage of the plant, it is also the most dangerous since the flowers attract bees.

As for the fruits, they are rounded and capsule-shaped, black in color and with several seeds inside.

Plant care

Bulbs frutescens

If you want to have bulbines frutscens In the borders of your garden, you must pay attention to the solar conditions of your green space as this plant needs to be in full sun or with some partial shade. Being a plant native to South Africa, it does not tolerate low temperatures, especially if it is frost, although the good news is that it is resistant to droughts.

Choose a soil rich in organic matter and with good drainage so that the plant has its needs covered. You can combine it with other herbaceous plants to make an attractive ensemble, especially if you plan to plant the plant in a flowerbed.

You will not have major problems with Bulbines frutscens since it is a low maintenance and easy care plant, which adapts as long as it receives adequate sunlight and is well hydrated.


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