Albuca concordiana:
*MULTIPLE PLANTS AVAILABLE. YOU WILL RECEIVE A SIMILAR PLANT IN SIZE AND AGE AS THE ONE SHOWN*
Albuca concordiana (syn. Ornithogalum concordianum) is a small geophytic perennial plant that reaches 20 cm in height when in flower, and slowly offseting to form clumps. It is distinguished by corkscrew-coiled leaves. When dormancy begins, the inflorescence appears and soon bursts open with fragrant flowers with bright yellow petals.
Water: Water regularly in the winter growing season. October - April.
Sun Exposure: Full sun. Southern Facing windows, or outside unobstructed.
Soil: 60% pumice/40% regular potting mix or Stone Eaters Soil
Temperature: Keep above 45° F.
Fertilize: During the October - April growing season, with Super Kabuto Fertilizer.
Dormancy: Albuca lose all their leaves when going dormant.
*PLANT MAY LOSE ALL IT'S LEAVES DURING SHIPPING. BUT WILL BOUNCE BACK QUICKLY WITH STRONG LIGHT AND WATER*

