Albuca cooperi

Albuca cooperi
Albuca cooperi

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Botanical name: Albuca cooperi

Albuca cooperi, a geophyte native to western South Africa, typically reaching 50cm tall  with fragrant, hooded yellow flowers in spring. Slender, channeled leaves clasp the stem at the base, adding textural interest with their warty texture. Appealing to bees with its sweet scent and plays a role in supporting local pollinators. Thrives in a sunny position with well-drained, sandy soil.

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Family: Asparagaceae
Type: geophyte
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