Ledebouria Species, Silver Squill, Violet Squill, Wood Hyacinth
Ledebouriasocialis
Synonym
Ledebouria
violacea
Scilla
laxa
Scilla
laxiflora
Scilla
socialis
Scilla
violacea
I bought this pot at Home Depot last year in the succulent section, it was an one and only and it looked interesting. I planted it into a...Read More
This plant caught my eye at a local nursery. I loved the foliage, so even though the plant was not labelled except to say it was a succul...Read More
VERY easy to grow. It does prefer bright light and i noticed the more it is in direct light the more short and stubby it becomes (to me i...Read More
A tough, durable, adaptable small houseplant. The mottled fleshy foliage is beautiful on close inspection. The flowers add little, and I ...Read More
i got 2 of these plants a year ago at a local nursery for about 2 dollars each (small ones). in one year they've filled a 12 inch pot....Read More
I love this weird little plant. I've grown it on and off for years. It copes surprisingly well with our disgustingly hot Adelaide summers...Read More
This is a charming little bulb that will fill any pot you put it in. Beautiful little spotted, fleshy leaves and in spring bell shaped f...Read More
The plant is attractive rather than beautiful.
HOWEVER, it is toxic so keep kids and animals away from it -- especially th...Read More
I bought this plant for my daughters room as we have a jungle theme in there and the leaves looked to me like the spots on a giraffe. My ...Read More
I've had this plant for about two months now. When I bought it, the raceme was developed but the flowers had just started blooming, goin...Read More
The description says hardiness zone 10a, but it has survived two winters outdoors in a sheltered spot (covered with leaf mulch) in my zon...Read More
I received a "start" of this plant from a relative who called it "Pregnant Plant". My plant is happy on my front porch in warm weather (...Read More
We always called this plant "pregnant onion", not knowing what the real name was. I know I've been growing this plant for 14 yrs, if no...Read More
I received this plant in a trade and I love it. I placed it on my windowsill where it received full sun and it shrived up and wilted. The...Read More
I love the look of the leaves. It is very happy sitting in my east window. I do however have to remember to check it so it won't dry out too much.
Our family has one of these that is over 100 years old. For Kansas, USA, women to have an exotic plant like this must have been delightf...Read More
I just bought a version of this plant, called "Spotted Squill" (scilla violacea). When I used PlantFiles, it said this area is an "exac...Read More
Love this unusual & easy-to-care-for houseplant.
I've dubbed it the "Frog" plant as the leaves look like frogskin.
This plant has been one of my 'mystery plants'- the ones I buy because they are alien to me and sometimes stay that way for ages. It has...Read More
Green to purple bulbs 2-4 cm in diameter;spreading,fleshy leaves 10-15 cm long and 2 cm wide,with some dark green marks above,green or pi...Read More
I have had my plant for about 18 months, and I'm impressed that it has survived for this long under my care. I keep it on a bookshelf in...Read More
I have grown this plant entirely indoors for a few years now, first in a window getting 3 or 4 hours of strong afternoon sun, where it fl...Read More
Bulbous perennial from South Africa.
Has evergreen, lance shaped, thick, mid green leaves over laced with a veneer of silv...Read More