Rechsteineria leucotricha (Sinningia leucotricha)
Rechsteineria leucotricha (Sinningia leucotricha) Leaves are bruised in shipping but fresh leaves come soon and plant looks pretty in no time.
We will send sprouted / about to sprout bulbs. Bulbs look ugly and irregular but Bulbs are to be buried upto the growing tip underground. Do not over water.
Small and decorative with its hairy, silver foliage and narrow, tubular bell-shaped flowers, Brazilian Edelweiss dies back each winter and is dormant for a short period before new stems sprout from the tuber.
This plant has caused some confusion amongst botanists who have reclassified it and its close relatives a number of times. Considered as coming in the genus Rechsteineria, it was reclassified under the genus Sinningia and recently has again been classified as Rechsteineria.
