Tulbaghia
Clusters of large, fragrant lilac flowers produced from midsummer to early autumn above narrow, cream-striped leaves. It produces delightful clumps of attractive foliage and is best grown at the front of a sunny, well-drained border. Tulbaghia is often called 'society garlic' as the leaves smell similar to garlic and onions, and can be useful as a pest repellent plant especially when grown under roses.Position: full sunSoil: well-drained, moderately fertile, humus-rich, loamy soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period:July to OctoberFlower colour: lilacOther features: the leaves smell similar to garlicHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)Garden care: Split and divide large clumps in spring |
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