Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
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ISI 2004-29. Ledebouria socialis Miner
L. socialis is native to the arid savanna in summer-rainfall regions of eastern S Africa and is probably the most popular bulb among succulent collections. Its above-ground bulbs are clothed in peeling, papery tunics that prevent water loss. Thus, the plants survive drought as effectively as any succulent. Miner is a dwarf selection about half the normal size and has particularly silvery, finely spotted leaves. Divisions of HBG 73608, a plant obtained from M. Vassar as L. socialis Minor, which had it ever been published would be an invalid Latinized cultivar name. The new name is a homonym alluding both to the plants dwarf stature and the horticultural process of selection in search of worthy cultivars. $7.50.
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