Tulbaghia violacea/Tulbaghia. Amaryllidaceae. Asparagales. Liliopsida. Tracheophyta Commonly called/Society garlic. Pink agapanthus Native to/Southern Africa Symbolism/Good fortune. Health. Protection *Genus of about 24 species *Vigorous, clump-forming perennial with corm-like rhizomes and narrowly linear,grayish green leaves, to 12in(30cm) long. Large terminal umbels of fragrant lilac flowers, 3/4in(2cm) long. *The leaves are used to treat cancer of the oesophagus. *Tulbaghia is named after Pyk Tulbagh(~1771), governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Violacea means ‘violet-coloured’. Photographed 6/30 8:53am 2024 Posted 7/1(Monday) 0:24am 2024
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Commonly called/Society garlic. Pink agapanthus
Native to/Southern Africa
Symbolism/Good fortune. Health. Protection
*Genus of about 24 species
*Vigorous, clump-forming perennial with corm-like rhizomes and narrowly linear,grayish green leaves, to 12in(30cm) long.
Large terminal umbels of fragrant lilac flowers, 3/4in(2cm) long.
*The leaves are used to treat cancer of the oesophagus.
*Tulbaghia is named after Pyk Tulbagh(~1771), governor of the Cape of Good Hope.
Violacea means ‘violet-coloured’.
Photographed 6/30 8:53am 2024
Posted 7/1(Monday) 0:24am 2024