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Bulbine frutescens: The Secret to a Garden Full of Life - GB - Quiz

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Bulbine frutescens (commonly known as Yellow Bulbine or Stalked Bulbine) is a resilient, low-maintenance succulent that brings constant color and wildlife to any green space.

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Blooming Season and Wildlife Attraction
This plant boasts an incredibly long blooming season, stretching from spring to late autumn. Its star-shaped yellow flowers arranged on tall spikes are a magnet for beneficial fauna:

Insects and Pollinators: It is highly attractive to honeybees and native pollinators. Butterflies and Hummingbirds: The continuous supply of nectar makes it a favorite stop for various butterfly species and hummingbirds, adding life and movement to your garden.

Growing Requirements: Light, Watering, and Uses
Light: It thrives in full sun which guarantees profuse blooming. It can tolerate light partial shade, though flower production might decrease.
Watering: : As a succulent, its water needs are low. Water moderately and always allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. It is highly drought-tolerant once established but susceptible to root rot if overwatered.
Uses: Highly versatile, it works beautifully in garden beds as a border or drought-tolerant groundcover. It also adapts perfectly to pots and containers on sunny balconies and patios.

Propagation: Dividing Rootstocks
Bulbing grows in dense clumps that spread outwards, making it incredibly easy to propagate by division. How to do it:Carefully dig up the main clump. Using your hands or a sanitized knife, gently separate the individual offsets or "pups" that already have developed roots, and replant them immediately.

Best Time:The ideal time for division is early spring or early autumn, avoiding the extreme heat of summer and winter frosts.

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