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    Haemanthus albiflos receiving pollinators

    Haemanthus albiflos receiving pollinators
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Lorraine Vermeulen

    This evergreen bulbous geophyte with its attractive brush-like winter flowers grows naturally along the South African south and east coasts. A geophyte is a perennial plant with an underground storage and propagation organ such as a bulb, rhizome or corm. It is a food store, allowing new leaves to grow in spring.

    Haemanthus albiflos is popular with gardeners. It is propagated from seed.

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