Babiana stricta

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 Babiana stricta subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Babiana stricta, Ker (B. villosa and B. purpurea, Ker). Plant 1 ft. or less high: lvs. broad, oblong- lanceolate or sword-shaped, barely reaching the spikes: fls. scattered, showy, usually red or purple, with a prominent tube, the segms. oblong-lanceolate. —There are many forms and colors. Var. angustifolia, Sweet. Lvs. linear: fls. blue, pinkish inside. Var. rubrocyanea, Ker. Limb lilac, throat red. Var. sulphurea, Ker. Yellow or whitish.


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Cultivation

Babiana prefer lighter, well-draining soil. A 6" (15cm) depth is recommended for corms in warmer regions, deeper and winter-mulched in cooler regions. Plant in a warm and sunny spot.

Propagation

Propagation is from seeds and offsets.

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