Family: Amaryllidaceae

Scientific Name: Tulbaghia violacea Silver LAce

Common Name: Silver Lace Society Garlic, Silver Lace Violet Tulbaghia

DescriptionA tender bulb many times grown in containers. Even when not in bloom the mound of variegated foliage is attractive.
Pronunciation(tul-BAY-gee-uh) (vy-oh-LAH-see-uh)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Hardiness Zone(8)9-11
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained
Temperaturehardy to around 20 degrees F
Flowerstubular pink to violet borne in a umbel
Fruitseed pod, small black seeds
Leavesvariegated, strap shaped basal leaves, spray up from base forming a mound, has a silvery appearance, garlic scented when brushed or crushed
Rootstuberous
Dimensions1-2 by 1-2 feet (HS) in warmer climates
Propagationdivision
Native SiteSouthern and Eastern Cape, South Africa
Misc FactsCan be grown as a potted plant and overwintered indoors. Many nurseries list this as a pond edge plant.
Author's NotesLiving in zone #5 this geophyte is not hardy. I have seen it used many times as containers at the gardens I visit. Forms a mound of variegated foliage.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage),#60-The American Gardeners World of Bulbs (Judy Glattstein),#156-San Marcos Growers web site (www.smgrowers.com), #179-Bulbs (Time Life Books)
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