Albuca aurea Naude's Nek form
D24-70 — Zone 7 to 9— East Cape, South Africa
Yellow albuca! Albuca flowers seem to defy easy description or comparison because they are unique; three blunt, waxy petals are held upright and three are held outward. Each individual flower resembles an iris that has been carved out of wood or plastic. In the case of Albuca aurea the flowers are yellow and are held in congested clusters at the top of 10 in. to 12 in. spikes. The glossy, dark green, 1-1/2' wide strap-like foliage is tough and stately even when the plant is not in bloom.
Quart
$15.00
Notes and observations about this plant
- Plant Tip by Yucca Do Staff
- Blooms are generally produced sporadically throughout the growing season, mainly during the early summer and fall (Posted on 2/24/10)

