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    Bulbine capitata leaves

    Bulbine capitata leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The fleshy leaves of Bulbine capitata, the narrow-leaved bulbine, are thin and quill-like, fresh green in colour. They are broad at the base with membranes that disintegrate into strips as they age. The plant forms small, dense grass-like clumps of erect or arching leaves.

    Another common name for this species is scented grass bulbine (Manning, 2009; iSpot; www.plantbook.co.za).

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