Haemanthus Multiflorus

Product Overview

we are affianced in supplying and trading of Haemanthus multiflorus in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India. it is a bulbous plant native to most of sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Somalia to South Africa. It is also native to Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman) and to the Seychelles. It is naturalized in Mexico and in the Chagos Archipelago. It is grown as an ornamental plant for its brilliantly coloured flowers, either in containers or in the ground in where the climate is suitable. There are three recognized subspecies. Strongly toxic like other Scadoxus species, it has been used as a component of arrow poisons and fishing poisons, as well as in traditional medicine. Common names, some of which are used for other species, include blood lily, bloodflower, Katherine-wheel, oxtongue lily, poison root and powderpuff lily. This species originates in South Africa. The fleshy bulbs and rather thick leaves probably helps it tide over arid conditions in its homeland. In cultivation it does well in humus based soil provided there is good drainage. Flowers in spring on a short scape with many small flowers arranged in an almost spherical head. Very colourful and showy. Winter dormant this plant looses its leaves in late autumn. Flowers in spring and new leaves are produced after flowering.

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The Nursery, Ganesh Villa,

Product Description

we are affianced in supplying and trading of Haemanthus multiflorus in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India. it is a bulbous plant native to most of sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to Somalia to South Africa. It is also native to Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman) and to the Seychelles. It is naturalized in Mexico and in the Chagos Archipelago. It is grown as an ornamental plant for its brilliantly coloured flowers, either in containers or in the ground in where the climate is suitable. There are three recognized subspecies. Strongly toxic like other Scadoxus species, it has been used as a component of arrow poisons and fishing poisons, as well as in traditional medicine. Common names, some of which are used for other species, include blood lily, bloodflower, Katherine-wheel, oxtongue lily, poison root and powderpuff lily. This species originates in South Africa. The fleshy bulbs and rather thick leaves probably helps it tide over arid conditions in its homeland. In cultivation it does well in humus based soil provided there is good drainage. Flowers in spring on a short scape with many small flowers arranged in an almost spherical head. Very colourful and showy. Winter dormant this plant looses its leaves in late autumn. Flowers in spring and new leaves are produced after flowering.

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