Staberoha banksii
Staberoha banksii
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Staberoha banksii is a species of tufted, ornamental perennial plant in the restio family (Restionaceae), known for its decorative, copper-colored flower spikes. The entire genus is endemic to the Western Cape Province of South Africa
- Appearance: S. banksii is a tufted plant that grows to about 60 cm tall.
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Inflorescences: The flowers form striking, deep red-copper-colored spikes.
- Male flowers: These are bell-shaped and pendulous.
- Female flowers: These form erect spikes.
- Family: It belongs to the Restionaceae family, which is a group of reed-like plants.
- Habitat: It grows in the Cape Mountain fynbos, a type of shrubland vegetation
- Staberoha banksii is a decorative species, suitable for rockeries and pots.
- Seeds should be sown in autumn when the temperature difference between day and night is about 12°C
Price is for 5 seeds


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