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Ledebouria socialis - Silver Squill

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Ledebouria socialis is a remarkable plant known as Silver Squill, defined by its distinctive bulbous base and striking foliage that stands up to a foot tall. This perennial exhibits silver-green leaves adorned with a unique and unpredictable smattering of green spots, infusing an element of visual intrigue into any botanic decor. In spring, the Silver Squill reveals petite, bell-shaped lavender flowers that serve as a colorful contrast against its speckled leaves while attracting myriad pollinators. Despite its dainty appearance, this plant boasts considerable resilience, flourishing in dry, well-drained soil and seamlessly adapt to ranges from low to bright indirect sunlight. Requiring minimal water, it showcases an impressive drought tolerance that enhances its suitability for both indoor and outdoor settings. Whether for container gardening or mass plantings, the Silver Squill can effortlessly embellish any space with its dynamic textures and leaf patterns.

  • Size: Bulbous base with up to 1 foot tall foliage
  • Flowers: Petite, bell-shaped lavender flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Silver-green with unpredictable pattern of green spots
  • Water usage: Low, drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Low to bright indirect sunlight
  • Additional feature: Well-suited for both indoor and outdoor, container gardening
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