Ledebouria socialis (Silberblaustern, Leopardenlilie)
Ledebouria socialis, commonly known as Silver Squill or Leopard Lily, is a succulent native to South Africa, prized for its ornamental appearance and easy maintenance.
Appearance: Its leaves are elongated, with a special texture, having a silver-green color and dark purple spots on the upper side, and the lower side is purple. It grows in a rosette shape, with bulbs partially exposed at the base.
Height: Remains compact, with a height of about 15-25 cm.
Care: Prefers bright indirect light or partial sun. It needs well-drained soil and moderate watering, being sensitive to excess water.
Flowers: Produces small greenish-white, sometimes tinged with pink flowers on slender stems that appear during the growing season.
Other known names: Scilla socialis, Scilla violacea
Height with pots included: 15-20 cm
Pot diameter 12 cm
The ceramic bowl is not included in the price.
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