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    Albuca nelsonii blooming starts

    Albuca nelsonii blooming starts
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The flowers of Albuca nelsonii are produced in a many-flowered, unbranched raceme. Each flower pedicel emerges above a triangular bract that is white with a pointed green tip and prominent when in bud or while the flower is young. The pedicels become long, nearly erect as the flowers mature; the peduncle below is sturdy and green.

    The flowers are white with green bands down outer surfaces of the tepals that become about 3 cm in length. The inner tepals remain erectly together, the outer three opening and spreading in the familiar Albuca fashion.

    Flowering occurs in winter and spring (Manning, 2009; iSpot; www.plantzafrica.com).

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