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  2. Bulbine frutescens - Wikipedia

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    The typical shrubby growth of Bulbine frutescens (yellow-flowered form). This variable species grows as a small shrub, with short, low stems that produce roots down towards the ground, and slender, erect, succulent, grey-green leaves. The flowers appear throughout the summer, on a 30 cm erect inflorescence. The flowers can be orange, yellow or ...

  3. Bulbine bulbosa - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine bulbosa is a perennial herb that grows in tufts 27–75 cm (11–30 in) high with thick, fleshy roots and usually a bulb-like tuber.There are between three and seven leaves, channelled to more or less cylindrical, tapering and hollow, up to 30 cm (12 in) long and 1–5 mm (0.039–0.197 in) wide.

  4. Bulbine - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae and subfamily Asphodeloideae, [3] named for the bulb-shaped tuber of many species. [4] It was formerly placed in the Liliaceae . [ 5 ] It is found chiefly in Southern Africa , with a few species extending into tropical Africa and a few others in Australia and Yemen .

  5. Bulbine favosa - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine favosa is an acaulescent plant arising from a tuberous rhizome with spongy roots. The leaves, nearly cylindrical in shape and measuring 9–30 cm (3.5–11.8 in) long by 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) wide, arise from the rhizome as a basal rosette.

  6. Bulbine abyssinica - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine abyssinica is a species of plant in the genus Bulbine, from eastern and southern Africa. Description. A small geophyte, with an underground stem, and a tuft ...

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  8. Bulbine glauca - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine glauca grows to about 50 cm (20 in.), with thick fleshy roots. The yellow flowers are small, shaped like a star and usually grow after rain. The flowers bloom in spring and sometimes in autumn if there is regular watering. There are 6 to 16 leaves on each plant and they are a blue-grey colour.

  9. Bulbine semibarbata - Wikipedia

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    Bulbine semibarbata, commonly known as leek lily, native leek or wild onion, is a species of annual herb native to Australia. Description.